Eve Teschmacher

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Eve Teschmacher
DC Entertainment character
First appearanceSuperman (1978)
Created byRichard Donner and Mario Puzo
Portrayed by
In-universe information
Full nameEve Teschmacher
SpeciesHuman
GenderFemale
TitleMiss Teschmacher
Significant otherLex Luthor

Eve Teschmacher, or simply Miss Teschmacher, is the name of a fictional character created by Richard Donner and Mario Puzo appearing in film and television adaptations of the DC Comics character Lex Luthor as his personal assistant and love interest. The character was portrayed by Valerie Perrine in the Christopher Reeve Superman films (which she was created for) and by Andrea Brooks in the Arrowverse series Supergirl.[1][2][3] A new version of the character portrayed by Sara Sampaio will appear in the upcoming DC Universe film Superman.

Film[edit]

Superman (Donnerverse)[edit]

Created by Richard Donner and Mario Puzo, Eve Teschmacher first appears in Superman and Superman II, portrayed by Valerie Perrine. Miss Teschmacher is Lex Luthor's assistant and shares a relationship with her employer similar to that of a gun moll. In the film series, Eve is Lex Luthor's closest assistant and apparently his love interest, although she is also attracted to her employer's arch-foe Superman. She frequently questions Luthor's evil schemes, and is clearly disloyal during his planned "Crime of the Century", rescuing Superman from certain death to thwart Luthor. However, this only happens after she makes Superman promise to save her mother in Hackensack, New Jersey, to which Lex has sent a nuclear missile. Throughout the film, Luthor would typically call for Tessmacher in a forceful and angry tone with "Miss Tessmacher!", with emphasis on the last part of her name.

In Superman II, she uses a hot-air balloon to rescue Lex from the State Penitentiary, along with his assistant Otis, whom Luthor leaves behind since he weighs down the balloon. According to the Superman II: Richard Donner Cut, she talks of going on a vacation with Lex to somewhere romantic, but Lex insists on going north to Superman's Fortress of Solitude to learn the secret of Superman's abilities. Miss Teschmacher reluctantly goes along with his plan.

Superman Returns[edit]

A character similar to Eve Teschmacher named Kitty Kowalski appears in Superman Returns, portrayed by Parker Posey.

The real Eve appears in Superman Returns: Prequel Comic #3, a tie-in comic to the titular film.

Superman (2025)[edit]

A version of this character, portrayed by Sara Sampaio, will appear in the upcoming film, Superman.

Comics[edit]

  • Eve Teschmacher first appeared in JLA: Earth-2. She worked as Lex Luthor's secretary. At one point, she was unaware that her boss was replaced by a counterpart from another universe, who gives her some vacation time and $80,000 into her account.[4]
  • Eve Teschmacher is mentioned in Superman: Red Son #2 (Earth-30).
  • Eve Teschmacher appears in Superman Family Adventures #5, 9 and 12.
  • Eve appeared in the DC Rebirth comics Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen.

In other media[edit]

  • A character loosely based on Eve Teschmacher appears in Smallville as Tess Mercer, who is a composite of Eve, Mercy Graves, and Lena Luthor. The name Tess Mercer is a reference to Teschmacher.[5]
  • Eve Tessmacher appears in Supergirl, portrayed by Andrea Brooks. This version is the personal assistant of Jimmy Olsen and Lena Luthor, previously Cat Grant. After Kara Danvers was promoted, she recommended Eve to replace her as Cat's assistant. Cat found her inadequate, particularly compared to Kara, and often berated her. Eve became James Olsen's assistant after Cat decided to take a leave of absence from CatCo. She was instantly infatuated with "Mike Matthews" (the fake identity of Mon-El) on his first day at work, and willingly helped him with his files. She and Mon-El are later caught having sexual relations in a copy room by Kara. Later on, she let Mon-El use her credit card to buy a suit to wear to go to Lena Luthor's charity event. Some days later, while working one night, she witnessed Vibe and Gypsy duel, questioning herself in the background about why National City got weirder every day, as the two jumped into another universe. After Kara rejected Mon-El, he decided to move on and went on a date with Eve, but it went badly for her as he could only talk about Kara the whole time. Eve told him that he had to get over his ex if he ever wanted to date anyone else, to which he quickly responded that he and Kara never dated. A few days later, When Kara bumped into Eve, she asked how things were going with "Mike" as she thought they were dating and Eve told her the truth of what had happened. Kara told Eve that she and "Mike" never dated, and Eve slyly replied that this was what he also said. Eve later acts as the research assistant of Lena Luthor, helping with her experiments at L-Corp and the D.E.O. headquarters. As the series goes forwards, it is revealed that Eve's true alliance lies with Lex Luthor. Eve betrayed Lena by giving Luthor a cure for his disease and it is revealed that Eve has been working for Luthor all along as his spy and helper.[6] In the season finale, it is revealed that Teschmacher is being controlled by a group called Leviathan who had her work with Luthor. After Luthor was defeated, an incognito Eve tries to leave National City only to be intercepted by their representative Margot who states that her job isn't done yet. In season five, Eve returns to National City under Leviathan's orders and is blackbagged by Lena. Using a miniature device on Eve's head, Lena maps out Eve's brain. After Andrea Rojas cuts her off, Lena reveals that she mapped out the loyalty parts of Eve's brain and uses her A.I. Hope to control Eve's body. After the attempt to use a weapon satellite, Hope takes the blame and is arrested by the FBI. Sometime after the Crisis on Infinite Earths and the creation of Earth-Prime, Eve is shown as an employee at Obsidian Tech. In the episode "Deus Lex Machina," Eve was mentioned to have been coerced into working for Leviathan as their assassin after her father was killed. In a flashback, Luthor found her on one of her assignments and persuaded her to work as her inside person while providing protection for her mother and planning to give the information of the person who killed her father. Some of the events she helped Luthor with was the actions caused by Amy Sapphire and Richard Bates. Eve was then tricked into killing Jeremiah Danvers who Luthor claimed was the one who killed her father. Following Supergirl stopping the Sun-Eater and Luthor killing Margot to rescue those trapped in virtual reality, Luthor revealed his lie about Jeremiah killing her father and has the footage of it as a way to keep her loyalty and to keep her from being at the other end of Supergirl's eye beams. When Eve states to Luthor that he is worse than Leviathan, Luthor replied that he is better, and threatens Eve’s mother if she tries to double cross him. After defeating Leviathan, Supergirl focuses her attention on Luthor. Supergirl rescues Eve’s mother from Lex’s assassins. Luthor is arrested for his multiple crimes and put on trial. Eve testifies against him, telling the court about his plans for world domination. Acting as his own attorney, Luthor discredits her testimony by citing their romantic history and claims her testimony is nothing more but slander from a scorned lover. The jury believes this argument and acquits Luthor of all charges.
  • Eve Teschmacher will appear in Superman, portrayed by Sara Sampaio.[7]

Analysis[edit]

The character has been subject to academic analysis.[8][9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A tale of two Teschmachers: Supergirl's Andrea Brooks boosts new Valerie Perrine Documentary". The Georgia Straight. November 14, 2018. Retrieved August 14, 2023.
  2. ^ "Supergirl's Eve Teschmacher Is Ready to Fight the Girl of Steel". CBR. May 5, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2023.
  3. ^ "Supergirl's Andrea Brooks Defends Eve: 'She's Not a Full-Blown Sociopath'". Yahoo Entertainment. May 5, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2023.
  4. ^ JLA: Earth-2 (January 2000). DC Comics.
  5. ^ "Catwoman 2, Punisher: War Zone, Transformers 2: July 30 Comic Reel". Comic Book Resources. July 30, 2008. Retrieved August 18, 2008.
  6. ^ Damore, Meagan (March 17, 2019). "Supergirl Uncovers Lex Luthor's Secret Agent". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  7. ^ Aune, Sean P. (November 21, 2023). "Superman: Legacy cast finds its Jimmy Olsen and Eve Teschmacher". Batman News. Retrieved December 8, 2023.
  8. ^ Kozlovic, Anton (April 2003). "The Unholy Biblical Subtexts and Other Religious Elements Built into Superman: The Movie (1978) and Superman II (1981)". Journal of Religion & Film. 7 (1).
  9. ^ Eltz, David J (2020). Super Heroes v Scorsese: A Marxist Reading of Alienation and the Political Unconscious in Blockbuster Superhero Film (Thesis). ProQuest 2555360537.[page needed]

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