- Ron Troupe
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caption=Ron Troupe
comic_color=background:#8080ff
character_name=Ron Troupe
publisher=DC Comics
debut="Adventures of Superman" #480 (July 1991)
creators=Jerry Ordway Tom Grummett
full_name=Ronald Troupe
affiliations=Daily Planet
Newstime Magazine
powers=
supports=Superman |Ron Troupe is a fictional
DC Comics character appearing in "Superman" comics. Alongside withCat Grant , he is one of the most enduring characters of the "Daily Planet" bullpen created in DCPost-Crisis Universe. He first appeared in "Adventures of Superman" #480 (July 1991), where he is turned down for a job at the "Daily Planet " by acting-editorSam Foswell . In the following issue, he got a job at Colin Thornton's "Newstime" magazine, whenJimmy Olsen was late for his interview. Shortly afterwards he was fired from "Newstime", and hired byPerry 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 byLois Lane andClark Kent .Troupe is one of the "Planet"
's more level-headed reporters, and not as likely to get into situations he cannot get out of as Lois or Jimmy, although he is still prepared to run risks in pursuit of a story. He has twice taken on the racistsupervillain Bloodsport II.During events following the selling of "Daily Planet" to
LexCorp , Ron Troupe and Lois Lane's sisterLucy Lane , were having an affair. In current "Superman" comics, he is married to Lucy, and they have a son, Samuel Troupe, in homage of her father,Sam Lane .According to "
Action Comics 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 EditorSteve Lombard on nearly everything.Other media
Ron Troupe briefly appeared in the pilot episode of "", 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.Notes and references
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