- Pete Ross
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caption = Pete Ross, as ateenager . From "New Adventures of Superboy" #9, September 1980. Art byKurt Schaffenberger
character_name = Pete Ross
publisher =DC Comics
debut = "Superboy" #86 (Jan. 1961)
creators =Robert Bernstein George Papp
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alliances =Legion of Super-Heroes (honorary member)
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supports= SuperboySuperman
powers =Pete Ross is a
fictional character who appears in theSuperman comic books published byDC Comics . Pete Ross was introduced in "Superboy" #86 in January 1961.Original version
In the original comics, Pete was the childhood best friend of
Clark Kent in Smallville. One night when they werecamping together, Pete secretly saw Clark changing into Superboy to attend to an emergency. Pete kept his knowledge of thesuperhero 'ssecret identity to himself, not even telling Clark. Furthermore, Pete resolved to use this knowledge to help his friend, such as creating distractions to allow Clark to slip away without raising suspicion.The
Legion of Super-Heroes were aware of Pete's assistance to Clark and made him an honorary member during his teenage years (as shown in "Superboy" #98). During the Legion's battle withMordru in "Adventure Comics" #370 ("The Devil's Jury"), it was stated that Pete Ross's knowledge of Superboy's secret identity would one day end up saving Superman's life (explaining why the Legion allowed Pete to retain that knowledge); however, no Superman story ever followed up on this detail until the very end of this continuity.As an adult, Pete was established as a
widower who had a son named Jonathan, who also learned the secret of Superman's dual identity (as shown in "Action Comics " #457). When Pete's son was kidnapped by an alien race, Pete revealed to Clark his knowledge of his friend's dual identity, imploring Superman's help. When Clark was unable to provide this help, Pete suffered a nervous breakdown and attempted to discredit his former friend. Pete resided in a mental institution until his son was eventually saved, at which point the Ross family faded into anonymity. The breach in the childhood friendship apparently never fully recovered.Right before the Multiverse partially collapsed after
Crisis on Infinite Earths and history was rebooted, Pete was captured by the Toyman and thePrankster and tortured into revealing Superman's true identity before being killed and stuffed in a toychest for Superman to find. Eventually, Superman discovered they were being manipulated byMister Mxyzptlk . These events were covered in Alan Moore's "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow ", but is a non-canon story.Modern version
The modern version of Pete is a far more minor character in the Superman comics, who eventually married
Lana Lang , with the two having a son, Clark Ross. The two are presently divorced, even after briefly reuniting following the Ruin storyline (see below). Pete wasVice-President of the United States underLex Luthor and briefly served as President following Luthor's impeachment but quickly resigned.In the modern comic book continuity, Pete was not initially aware of Clark's secret. However, the secret was known by the villainous
Manchester Black , who informed then-President Luthor of the secret, only later to wipe his memory of it. Prior to losing the knowledge of Clark's secret, Lex informed Pete that his close friend Clark Kent is in factSuperman . While Pete initially refrained from telling Clark about his knowledge he did eventually tell him in "Adventures of Superman" #641.Recently it appeared that Ross had become a villain named "Ruin", but it was later revealed that he had instead been kidnapped by the real Ruin, Professor Emil Hamilton. Hamilton also kidnapped Pete's wife and child. Superman defeated the insane Professor Hamilton, rescued Pete, Lana, and their child, and exonerated Pete of the charges against him.
Pete has returned to Smallville without Lana to raise their son.
In other media
Pete Ross was shown in a brief, non-speaking cameo in part two of the three-part opening episode of the 1990s television cartoon "", titled "
The Last Son of Krypton ."mallville
Pete Ross, played by
Sam Jones III , appears in the first three seasons of the 2000s television series "Smallville". Along withChloe Sullivan , he is one of Clark Kent's best friends. Pete hates the Luthors for what he sees as their thievery of his family'screamed corn business, and resents Clark's friendship with Lex Luthor.Pete is the first person outside of the Kent family with whom Clark shares the secret of his powers. Although Pete is usually supportive of Clark and keeps this secret, their friendship is challenged when he occasionally gets into trouble and relies on Clark to resolve his difficulties. The character was written out of the series at the end of the third season, when Pete is brutally interrogated about Clark by an FBI agent. To protect the both of them, he moves to
Wichita, Kansas to live with his mother.Pete returns in the Seventh Season episode "Hero", having temporarily gained Elastic Lad-like powers after chewing gum imbued with kryptonite, and he saves Kara and aids Chloe from a manipulating Lex. [kryptonsite.com]
In the comics, Pete Ross is Caucasian, while in "Smallville" he is
African-American .Other versions
He appears in , though his name is changed to Pyotr Roslov. In this story, he is an illegitimate son of
Stalin and is head of theKGB .References
External Links
* [http://www.majorspoilers.com/archives/6971.htm/ Pete Ross: Honorary Legionnaires - Hero History]
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