

As a result, Laurie reluctantly agreed and spent most of her youth in the gym working, but was alone.Īfter fighting the criminal the Chairman in San Francisco, Laurie returned home with her mother from Hollis Mason, who had become her honorary uncle. In her youth, Laurie wanted to work with animals, but her mother pushed her daughter to be her successor in the business of crime fighting. As a child, Laurie would often hear her mother and Laurence argue, and once saw them unknowingly argue over Sallyt having another affair with the Comedian. She was raised by her mother and stepfather, Laurence Schexnayder, but knew he wasn't her father, and believed that Hooded Justice was her biological father. Laurie would never learn of this until she was older, as Sally was possibly upset that she had an affair with the Comedian. Laurie Juspeczyk was born on December 1st, 1949 to the first Silk Spectre, Sally Jupiter, and Edward Blake, the Comedian. In Watchmen: Motion Comic, she was voiced, like every other character, by Tom Stechschulte. In the videogame, Watchmen: The End is Nigh, she was voiced by Andrea Baker, who also voiced Clover in Totally Spies! and Totally Spies! The Movie.
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In the 2019 tv series, elderly Laurie is being portrayed by Jean Smart. In the 2009 film by Zack Snyder, she was portrayed by Malin Akerman and Haley Guiel young. She was created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, and first appeared in Watchmen #1 in September of 1986. During the events of Watchmen, Laurie serves as the series's deuteragonist. She was the daughter of Sally Jupiter, the original Silk Spectre and Edward Blake, the Comedian (the Watchmen Universe's counterpart of Peacemaker). She is her universe's counterpart to Black Canary and Phantom Lady. She comes from the Watchmen Universe, a parallel universe to the main DC Universe. She was the second iteration of the Silk Spectre, a costumed vigilante and became a member of the Crimebusters before retiring due to Keene Act.

Silk Spectre (real name Laurel Jane Juspeczyk) (born December 1, 1949), commonly known as Laurie Juspeczyk (Pronounced: use-PETCH-ick), is a fictional character from the acclaimed Watchem comic series. They do strange things, and sometimes they can't talk about them.
