Ronald Troupe (New Earth)
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Real Name: Ronald Troupe
Nicknames: Ron
Former Aliases: No known former aliases
Other Current Aliases: No other known current aliases
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Status
Occupation: Journalist
Legal Status: Ron Troupe is a citizen of the United States with no criminal record.
Identity: Public
Marital Status: Married
Group Affiliation: Daily Planet staff
Base of Operations: Metropolis
Origin
Place of Birth: Place of birth unknown
Known Relatives: Lucy Lane (wife); Samuel Lane (father-in-law, deceased); Elinore Lane (mother-in-law); Lois Lane (sister-in-law); Samuel Troupe (son)
First Appearance: Adentures of Superman #480
History
Ron Troupe was an aspiring reporter who attempted to get a job at the Daily Planet. The Planet's acting editor, Sam Foswell refused to hire him, so Troupe turned his attention towards the Planet's rival, Newstime Magazine. Troupe's tenure at Newstime was brief and publisher Colin Thornton eventually fired him.
By this point, Sam Foswell had been removed from the Daily Planet, and Perry White had resumed his position as Managing Editor. He hired Troupe shortly before the coming of Doomsday. After Doomsday's rampage, the Daily Planet's star reporter Clark Kent was among the missing, and Ron inherited Clark's responsibilities.
A straight-laced, levelheaded reporter, Ron was the first staff journalist to break the story on the Return of Superman. He covered a historic meeting between the Cyborg Superman (who at the time was believed to be the real Superman) and the then President of the United States, Bill Clinton. When Clark resurfaced and returned to active duty, Ron continued to work at the Planet.
Ron eventually met and fell in love with Lucy Lane, the younger sister of Daily Planet reporter, Lois Lane. The two were wed shortly before the Our Worlds at War event, much to the chagrin of Lucy's father, Sam Lane. Lucy gave birth to Ron’s son, Samuel.
Characteristics
Height: x'xx"
Weight: xxx lbs (xxx kg)
Eyes: Brown Eyes
Hair: Black
Unusual Features: No unusual features
Powers
Known Powers: No known powers.
Known Abilities: Ron Troupe has a keen intuitive mind, and is a skilled journalist. He is known for his objectivity, and tackles a story from all possible angles.
Strength Level: Normal: Ron Troupe possesses the strength level of a man his age, size and weight who engages in moderate regular exercise.
Miscellaneous
Equipment: No known equipment.
Transportation: No known transportation.
Weapons: No known weapons.
Notes
- The character of Ron Troupe was created by writer/artist Jerry Ordway.
Trivia
- Troupe briefly appeared in the pilot episode of Superman: The Animated Series, where he was voiced by Dorian Harewood. Harewood reprised the role in a single episode of Season 2. Ron Troupe also made various background cameos in the Daily Planet throughout the series.
Recommended Readings
- Action Comics
- Adventures of Superman
- Superman (Volume 2)
- Superman: Man of Steel
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow
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