From kickass heroine to soppy student snowflake: the many lives of Lara Croft

From kickass heroine to soppy student snowflake: the many lives of Lara Croft

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https://www.theguardian.com/games/2018/mar/14/tomb-raider-lara-croft-alicia-vikander-kickass-heroine

Hot pants in the tundra? As Tomb Raider hits cinemas, Lara Croft’s writers and developers explain her evolution from pneumatic bait for teenage boys to global sensation – and reveal why motherhood may be next

Lara Croft is one of the few video-game characters to have crossed over into real-world celebrity. As with James Bond, her various iterations have reflected the times. When the first Tomb Raider game was released in 1996, she was a sex symbol in sunglasses and a tank top, later featuring in Playboy and on the cover of style magazine the Face.

From kickass heroine to soppy student snowflake: the many lives of Lara Croft

Mar 14, 2018, 6:16am UTC
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2018/mar/14/tomb-raider-lara-croft-alicia-vikander-kickass-heroine >Hot pants in the tundra? As Tomb Raider hits cinemas, Lara Croft’s writers and developers explain her evolution from pneumatic bait for teenage boys to global sensation – and reveal why motherhood may be next >Lara Croft is one of the few video-game characters to have crossed over into real-world celebrity. As with James Bond, her various iterations have reflected the times. When the first Tomb Raider game was released in 1996, she was a sex symbol in sunglasses and a tank top, later featuring in Playboy and on the cover of style magazine the Face.