Andrea Kent is a member of the Kent family.[1]
Season Ten[]
Andrea attended Clark and Lois' wedding. Like the others, she fled right before Darkseid (possessing Oliver Queen) attacked Clark Kent.[1]
Notes[]
- Andrea Kent's name appears on the guest list that Lois Lane holds up. The character is not identified in the church. However, she is possibly one out of two women (the other likely being Kelly Kent) seated on the second row on the groom's side (the third, slightly older, woman on the second row is presumed to be Lorna Kent).[1] However, it is not clear who is Andrea and who is Kelly.
- Andrea's exact relation to Clark Kent is never specified,[1] but (being seated on the second row) it is possible that Andrea is either a first or second cousin via Jonathan Kent. It should be noted that the show did very little exploration of the Kent family tree (with all the focus usually being on Clark's adoption).[2][3] In Metallo, there is a mention of Clark having cousins, through his adoptive parents.[4]
- It is unknown if Andrea is the daughter of Bert Kent (or another member of the Kent family). Being visibly of East Asian heritage, she would then either be adopted, or Bert's daughter from a previous relationship.[1]
- It is unknown if Kelly Kent is her sister or cousin.[1]
- Andrea is possibly the granddaughter of Hiram and Jessica Kent, or their great-niece (depending on who her parents are).[2]
- According to the wedding guest list, Andrea has one child, but is not married.[1]
- According to the wedding guest list, Andrea lives at 2236 Maple Lane, Smallville.[1]
- It is unknown how close she is with Clark. According to the episode Redux, Martha and Jonathan isolated themselves from family to protect Clark's secret.[5]
- It is unknown if Andrea Kent was one of the people shown present at Jonathan Kent's funeral in the Season Five episode Reckoning.[6]
Appearances[]
In the Comics[]
During the Silver Age/Bronze Age, Clark Kent had a cousin named Jillian Kent, daughter of Burt Kent, who first appeared in Superman Family #191 (October, 1978).