Everett K. Ross
Everett K. Ross | |
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Black Panther #6 (April 1999). Art by Joe Jusko. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Ka-Zar #17 (September 1998) |
Created by | Kenny Martinez Christopher Priest |
In-story information | |
Full name | Everett Kenneth Ross |
Species | Human |
Place of origin | Earth |
Team affiliations | National Security Agency United States Department of State |
Supporting character of | Black Panther |
Everett Kenneth Ross is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Primarily an ally of superhero Black Panther, the character exists within Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe.
Martin Freeman portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Captain America: Civil War (2016), Black Panther (2018), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), and the Disney+ series Secret Invasion (2023).
Publication history
Everett Ross debuted in Ka-Zar Vol. 3, #17, and was created by Christopher Priest and Kenny Martinez. Afterward, Ross went on to be a major character in Black Panther Vol. 3, #1-32, #34-35, #38-49, #57-58, and #62. Ross subsequently appeared in issues #1-2, #4-6, #16, #19, #21-24, #26, and #37 of Black Panther Vol. 4, and issue #7 of Black Panther Vol. 5. Outside of Black Panther, Ross had a guest role in The Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1, #387.
According to creator Christopher Priest, Ross's personality was based on that of
Priest further elaborated, "Comics are traditionally created by white males for white males. I figured, and I believe rightly, that for Black Panther to succeed, it needed a white male at the center, and that white male had to give voice to the audience's misgivings or apprehensions or assumptions about this character and this book. Ross needed to be un-
Fictional character biography
Everett Ross was a US State Department employee, whose job was to escort foreign diplomats on American soil. As a child, Ross was not well adjusted. Obese and unloved by his mother, he was constantly bullied with his most embarrassing memory being beaten up by a girl named Natalie McPhail. He eventually left home and turned his life around by working for the government.[4] His world changed forever when he was assigned to T'Challa, the Black Panther and ruler of Wakanda.
Everett and T'Challa faced multiple threats to Wakanda's sovereignty. Ross assists him in many of these threats. In gratitude, the Panther often risks much for Ross in return. The first threat he and Ross encounter is 'Xcon', an alliance of rogue intelligence agents backing a coup led by the Reverend
As an expert on Wakanda, Ross worked as an adviser alongside government officials and the National Security Agency. He was part of a meeting at the White House about Wakanda.[6]
Ross subsequently acts as a liaison for
The World Security Council later selects Ross to prosecute the tribunal of S.H.I.E.L.D. director Maria Hill.[8]
Reception
- In 2022, CBR.com ranked Everett Ross 5th in their "10 Most Powerful Lawyers In Marvel Comics" list.[9]
Other versions
In an alternate future seen in the Black Panther storyline "The Once and Future King", an elderly Ross is abducted by a cabal of villains assembled by T'Charra, who intends to use Ross as the bait in his plan to kill and usurp Black Panther.[10] Ross is rescued by Black Panther, who he in turn saves when Black Panther suffers a heart attack, resuscitating the hero while screaming, "Your majesty—come back—blast you, T'Challa—we've been through too much!!"[11]
During the "Rising Storm!" story-arc of the series X-Men Forever, a version of Ross appears on Earth-161. After Storm is outed as a murderer and an ally of a criminal organization called the Consortium, she flees to and is given sanctuary by Wakanda, to the consternation of Ross.[12] Ross subsequently appears on behalf of the President of the United States at both the United Nations (where he warns the other representatives about the threat posed by Storm's takeover of Wakanda) and a meeting with the heads of Genosha and S.H.I.E.L.D.[13][14]
In other media
Television
Everett Ross appears in Black Panther (2011), voiced by David Busch.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Everett is introduced in the film Helmut Zemo, after he is captured by T'Challa.
- In the film Ramonda, and Nakia in escaping to the Wakandan mountains to visit the Jabari tribe, where they find and heal a wounded T'Challa. With Shuri's assistance, Everett also helps prevent Vibranium weapons from being taken out of Wakanda. Later, Everett attends a United Nationssummit in Austria, where T'Challa publicly pledges Wakanda's diplomatic and humanitarian assistance to the world.
- In the film Riri Williamsand is caught in the middle of a political conflict between the U.S. and Wakanda. De Fontaine arrests him due to his alliance with the latter, but Okoye frees him.
- Everett appears in the miniseries G'iahrescues Ross, along with other humans that the rebels kidnapped.
Video games
Everett K. Ross appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2,[19] as part of the "Black Panther" DLC.
References
- ^ Priest, Christopher (June 2001). "Chapter Eleven: Black Panther Series Commentary". digitalpriest.com. Digital Priest. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- ^ Smith, Zack (10 August 2015). "Priest on Black Panther, Pt. 1: Everyone Kind Of Forgot Who Panther Was". newsarama.com. Newsarama. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
- ^ Smith, Zack (11 August 2015). "Priest on Black Panther, Pt. 2: It's Not Arrogance, it's Competence". newsarama.com. Newsarama. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
- ^ Black Panther (vol. 3) #3-4
- ^ Black Panther (vol.3) #1-12 (November 1998 - October 1999)
- ^ Black Panther (vol. 4) #1-2
- ^ Reginald Hudlin and Jonathan Maberry (w), Will Conrad (p), Will Conrad (i), Peter Pantazis (col), VC's Cory Petit (let), Axel Alonso (ed). "Power, Part 1" Black Panther, vol. 5, no. 7 (5 August 2009). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Nick Spencer (w), Javier Pina and Miguel Sepulveda (p), Javier Pina and Miguel Sepulveda (i), Rachelle Rosenberg (col), VC's Joe Caramagna (let), Tom Brevoort (ed). Captain America: Steve Rogers, vol. 1, no. 4 (24 August 2016). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Avina, Anthony (2020-06-07). "The 10 Most Powerful Lawyers In Marvel Comics". CBR. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
- ^ Christopher Priest (w), Sal Velluto (p), Bob Almond (i), VLM (col), Sharpefont and PT (let), Mike Marts (ed). "The Once and Future King, Part 1" Black Panther, vol. 3, no. 36 (December 2001). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Christopher Priest (w), Sal Velluto (p), Bob Almond (i), VLM's Jennifer Schellinger (col), Sharpefont's Paul Tutrone (let), Mike Marts (ed). "The Once and Future King, Part 2" Black Panther, vol. 3, no. 37 (January 2002). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Chris Claremont (w), Vale, Peter; Grummett, Tom (p), Al Vey, Gary Martin, and Terry Pallot (i), Wilfredo Quintana (col), Tom Orzechowski (let), Mark Pannicia (ed). "The Rising Storm!" X-Men Forever, vol. 2, no. 15 (13 January 2010). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Chris Claremont (w), Rodney Buchemi (p), Greg Adams (i), Wil Quintana (col), Tom Orzechowski (let), Michael Horwitz (ed). "Fire--From the Sky!" X-Men Forever 2, vol. 1, no. 12 (24 November 2010). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Chris Claremont (w), Andy Smith (p), Cory Hamscher (i), Wil Quintana (col), Tom Orzechowski (let), Michael Horwitz (ed). "Strange Days!" X-Men Forever 2, vol. 1, no. 14 (29 December 2010). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ De Semlyen, Phil (February 22, 2016). "Martin Freeman's Captain America: Civil War character revealed". Empire. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
- ^ Wilding, Josh (January 21, 2017). "Martin Freeman, Chadwick Boseman And More Spotted On Black Panther Set". We Got This Covered.
- ^ Mancuso, Vinnie (August 16, 2019). "'Black Panther 2': Martin Freeman Confirms the Return of Everett Ross". Collider.
- ^ "Black Panther Star Martin Freeman Returns in Marvel's Secret Invasion".
- ^ Dornbush, Jonathon (13 February 2018). "LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Black Panther DLC Revealed". IGN. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
External links
- Everett Ross at Marvel Wikia
- Everett K. Ross at Comic Vine
- Everett Kenneth Ross at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)