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Ron Troupe is a fictional character appearing in
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. Ron Troupe has appeared in several DC Comics media, as such as television series and films. He will appear in the
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'', portrayed by Christopher McDonald.


Publication history

Ron Troupe debuted in '' The Adventures of Superman'' #480 (July 1991) and was created by
Jerry Ordway Jeremiah Joseph Ordway (born November 28, 1957) is an American writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books. He is known for his inking work on a wide variety of DC Comics titles, including the continuity-redefining ''Crisis on Infinite E ...
and Tom Grummett.


Fictional character biography

Along with Cat Grant, he is one of the most enduring characters of the ''
Daily Planet The ''Daily Planet'' is a fictional newspaper appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman. The newspaper was first mentioned in ''Action Comics'' #9 (November 13, 1939) – Underworld Politics ...
'' bullpen created in DC's Post-Crisis Universe. He first appeared in ''The Adventures of Superman'' #480 (July 1991) where he was turned down for a job at the ''
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'' by acting-editor Sam Foswell. In the following issue, he got a job at Colin Thornton's ''Newstime'' magazine when Jimmy Olsen was late for his interview. Shortly afterwards, he was fired from ''Newstime'' and hired by Perry White, who had returned to the ''Planet''. During the '' Reign of the Supermen'', White compared Troupe's piece on the Cyborg Superman to the first Superman stories by Lois Lane and
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. Troupe was one of the ''Planet'''s more level-headed reporters, and not as likely as Lois or Jimmy to get into situations he cannot get out of, although he was still prepared to run risks in pursuit of a story. He twice took on the racist
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Bloodsport. During events following the selling of ''Daily Planet'' to LexCorp, Ron Troupe and Lois Lane's sister Lucy Lane were romantically involved. He married Lucy, and had a son, Samuel Troupe, named for Lucy's father Sam Lane. Between the events of ''
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'' and ''
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'' revamp of Superman continuity, Ron and Lucy's relationship was not explored. Lucy worked in Washington D.C. for the military and Ron was still in Metropolis; the canonical status of their relationship appeared to remain untouched following the events of ''Infinite Crisis'' as Ron appeared in a flashback to Sam Lane's funeral, but the events that drove the two apart were unrevealed. According to ''
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'' Annual #11 (May 2008), Ron Troupe is the most highly educated reporter on staff at the ''Daily Planet'', and has more awards than anyone else at the paper. It is also stated that he is known for his political editorials, he is an avid activist in too many groups to list, and he often butts heads with ''Daily Planet'' Sports Editor Steve Lombard on nearly everything. His relationship with Lombard is highlighted in the ' Brainiac' storyline, where the two come into verbal conflict over the manner each chooses to cover sports related topics. However, both work together when alien robots invade the Daily Planet, even saving Cat Grant's life in the process. The 2009-2010 miniseries '' Superman: Secret Origin'' established that Troupe, in post-''Infinite Crisis'' continuity, was already on the staff of the ''Daily Planet'' when Clark Kent began working at the newspaper.


In other media


Television

* Ron Troupe appears in '' Superman: The Animated Series'', voiced by
Dorian Harewood Dorian Harewood (born August 6, 1950) is an American actor, best known for playing Jesse Owens in '' The Jesse Owens Story'' (1984), Det. Paul Strobber on '' Strike Force'' (1981–1982), and Rev. Morgan Hamilton in '' 7th Heaven'' (1996–2003 ...
. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version does not wear glasses and has a mustache. * Ron Troupe makes non-speaking cameo appearances in ''
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''. * Ron Troupe makes non-speaking cameo appearances in ''
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''. * Ron Troupe appears in the ''
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'' episode "Booster", portrayed by P. J. Prinsloo. * Ron Troupe appears in the '' Superman & Lois'' episode "A Brief Reminiscence In-Between Cataclysmic Events", portrayed by Charles Jarman. * A genderbent incarnation of Ron Troupe named Ronnie Troupe appears in ''
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'', voiced by Kenna Ramsey. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version lacks glasses and is a member of the ''Daily Planet''s "Scoop Troop" who, unlike her fellow reporters, respects interns Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen.


Film

* Ron Troupe makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in ''
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''. * Ron Troupe appears in '' Superman: Unbound'', voiced by Michael-Leon Wooley. * Ron Troupe appears in '' Reign of the Supermen'', voiced by an uncredited Nyambi Nyambi. * An alternate universe incarnation of Ron Troupe appears in '' Superman: Red Son'', voiced by Phil LaMarr. * Ron Troupe appears in '' Superman: Man of Tomorrow'', voiced by
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. * Ron Troupe will appear in ''
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'' (2025), portrayed by Christopher McDonald.


Miscellaneous

* Ron Troupe appears in '' The Batman Strikes!'' #44. * Ron Troupe appears in '' Smallville Season 11''. * Ron Troupe appears in a marketing article published by ''
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References


External links


DCU Guide: Ronald Troupe

Superman Homepage: Ronald Troupe
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