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{{Hero Infobox|fullname = Chloe Anne Sullivan-Queen|alias = Watchtower|origin = Smallville|occupation = Freelance Reporter, Member for the Justice League|skills = HIghly Intelligence , excellent detective skills and excellent computer hacking|hobby = Working on a computer, eating, reading comic books and playing video games|goals = Loyal to Clark Kent and had a new purpose helping him protect the world and take down bad guys with her detective and computer skills. Very loyal to anybody who ask for her help.|image = 300.jpg|size = 290|type of hero = Sidekick|friends = Clark Kent}}
 
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|fullname = Chloe Anne Sullivan-Queen
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|alias = Watchtower
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|origin = ''Smallville''
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|occupation = Freelance Reporter, Member for the Justice League
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|skills = High Intelligence
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|hobby = Working on a computer, eating, reading comic books and playing video games
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|goals = Loyal to Clark Kent and had a new purpose helping him protect the world and take down bad guys with her detective and computer skills. Very loyal to anybody who ask for her help.
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|family = Oliver Queen (husband)
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}}'''Chloe Sullivan''' is one of the main characters of the CW series ''Smallville''
   
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She is portrayed by Allison Mack.
'''Chloe Anne Sullivan-Queen''' is Oliver Queen's wife and [[Clark Kent (Smallville)|Clark Kent]]'s closest friend. She served in the role of Watchtower, where she provided operational support to Clark and Oliver and theirteam of heroes. Previously, Chloe worked for a few years as a struggling basement reporter for the ''Daily Planet'' and then managed the Isis Foundation.
 
   
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Chloe was originally a character created exclusively for the series until she made her mainstream DCU Appearance in September 29 2010.
Chloe's parents are Gabe and Moira. Chloe has no siblings but has two cousins: Lucy and Lois Lane. Chloe is very close to her older cousin and the two have often looked after each other.
 
   
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==Early Life==
After four years at Smallville High School, Chloe moved back to Metropolis after graduating in 2005. She had been attending Metropolis University as a journalism major and was also an intern at the ''Daily Planet''. She began writing obituaries and classifieds and answering the 24-hour news hotline, followed by small general-interest and current event articles. She, along with many other staff members, was fired from the ''Daily Planet'' by the paper's new owner, Lex Luthor. After Chloe was fired from the ''Daily Planet'', she became manager of the Isis Foundation.
 
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Born in early 1987. At some point, Chloe (along with her mother) was infected by Kryptonite, but her mutation remained dormant for years. From an early age, Chloe was interested in journalism and mysteries. As a result, she'd frequently write stories about alien abductions and the Loch Ness Monster.
   
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In 1995, Chloe's mother was committed to a mental institution, mistakenly diagnosed with a hereditary mental disorder. However, rather than being told the truth, the young Chloe was allowed to believe that her mother had abandoned her.
Due to her computer skills, Oliver Queen chose Chloe as a part-time member of his team of superheroes, working as "Watchtower" in a mission coordinator capacity and other digital espionage, until she finally decided to becomes a full-time member. Since then, her career has turned from journalism to more of an oversight position in the superhero community.
 
   
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Five years later, Chloe and her father moved to Smallville, where she met and befriended [[Clark Kent (Smallville)|Clark Kent]] and Peter Ross.
After dealing with an infection from Brainiac's programming, a wedding nightmare and a serious trust problem, Chloe and Jimmy were unable to sustain their relationship and they divorced. Chloe also tried to keep Davis Bloome from killing Clark and finally witnessed in horror as Davis and Jimmy killed each other. She was devastated after this and pled with Clark to go back in time and prevent Jimmy's death, since it was both of their faults that he died. Clark flatly refused, driving a wedge between them and severely straining their friendship.
 
   
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Since she had been emotionally destroyed, the only safe place that she found was the computers of her Watchtower and began to spend more time there than in the real world, keeping her eyes over Metropolis through the monitors and helping the heroes' community. This led her to become a harder, manipulative person, who did it all in the name of the greater good.
 
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Because of the time spent together with Oliver, the two started to develop an attraction towards each other and started a relationship "without strings" that ultimately developed real feelings in both of them.<sup>[5]</sup> Chloe eventually decided that she wanted to be plugged again into the real world and realized that her time as Watchtower was only a facet to escape her loneliness, but Clark persuaded her to continue helping the community saying that she was a real hero like him and Oliver and that what she created will be a legacy for future generations of heroes.
 
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Chloe_Sullivan_New_Earth_004.png|Chloe Sullivan in the DC Universe
 
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2704823-chloe_sullivan_smallville_002.png|Chloe Sullivan in Smallville Season 11
Chloe was desperate to find Oliver after he was abducted, so she turned to the Helmet of Nabu for help. Not only did she see Oliver's location, she also saw much of the future. She later traded herself for Oliver and set up an elaborate fake death so she could disappear and keep her friends safe. Later, she returned to help and successfully save members the Justice League, was asked to be the Maid of Honor for the upcoming marriage of Clark and Lois and got married to Oliver. She moved to Star City to begin a dual life which means, by day, working for the Star City Register, whereas looking for potential heroes at night.
 
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Chloe_Sullivan_DC_Animated_Movie_Universe_0001.jpg|Chloe Sullivan in the DC Animated Film Universe
 
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== Physical Appearance ==
 
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Chloe is a young, Caucasian female. She is fair, with blonde hair and blue-green eyes.
 
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Initially, like her personality, Chloe's appearance was a complement to Lana Lang's in practically every way. While Lana favored a softer, wholesome girl-next-door look, Chloe's style was always spunkier - from her cropped, layered hair to the brightly-colored prints that she wore and her daringly low and revealing necklines.
 
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During the course of the series, Chloe's style has evolved both with the changing fashion trends and the character's maturation. However, several attributes of Chloe's appearance have remained consistent - most notably her range of short hairstyles (versus the long ones worn by Lana, Lois Lane and most of the other recurring females on the show). Chloe has also tended to favor more of a business-casual fashion sense since the start of the show. She was often seen wearing blazers even in the early days of the series, though she generally paired these looks with youthful patterns and jewelry in her high school days. As a professional woman, Chloe's clothing has seen a shift to ornate blouses, pencil skirts and a variety of dressy jackets.
 
 
At times (especially during the show's second season), dark streaks were sometimes seen in Chloe's hair. Notably, these occasions were reflecting a darker mood or version of the character (''Rush'', ''Exodus''). Additionally, Chloe has also appeared in edgier fashions, like dark colors or leather. While she's seldom engaged in field work as a member of the Justice League, these times often feature this change in her look.
 
 
Chloe is generally regarded as very attractive and while less emphasis has been placed on her physical beauty then Lana's or Lois', Chloe is often a worthy adversary of Lana's for male attention (notably in the instance of Ian Randall). Most of the recurring male characters on the show have expressed a romantic or sexual interest in Chloe at one time or another (Clark Kent has often found himself confused by his intermittent attraction to her, Pete Ross admittedly pined for her, Bart Allen flirted with her in all his appearances and Oliver Queen, Jimmy Olsen and Davis Bloome have all cited their love for Chloe). As well, Chloe was crowned queen at her high school senior prom, an award often associated with exceptional beauty.
 
 
== Personality ==
 
: ''"Loose lips sink ships and God knows I've sunk my share of flotillas."'' - Chloe Sullivan, ''Arrival''
 
Chloe possesses a quick wit and a feisty, cheeky personality. Her childhood dream was to be a world-renowned journalist and her personality reflects her ambitions. She is independent, resourceful, as well as highly intelligent. Chloe has a small immediate family: as a result, she greatly values her friendships with Lana Lang,Clark Kent and Pete Ross. She is fiercely loyal to her friends and eager to help them solve their problems, observe objectively, or offer straightforward, honest advice. She is caring and forgiving and never stays mad at anyone for long.<sup>[6]</sup>
 
 
Chloe has an insatiable curiosity and once believed "the public has a right to know." As a result, she often oversteps legal and ethical privacy boundaries, hacking into personal files or records without remorse. In high school, Chloe was often conflicted between her need to expose the truth and the ethical consequences of doing so. She enjoyed reporting on the town's strange goings-on and individuals with powers, but often realized too late that her disclosure could potentially have deadly consequences.<sup>[7]</sup> Because of her "journalistic tendencies" to reveal the truth, a younger Chloe might have been considered untrustworthy. This is probably the main reason Clark Kent never actually told her about his true origins until he realized she had already discovered them. Early in their friendship, Lana Lang admitted that she didn't trust her. She has had arguments with most of her closest friends about breaches of privacy, lack of discretion and excessive snooping.<sup>[8]</sup> This has abated somewhat as she has gotten older. Chloe has become a confidante for all of her friends, Clark most of all. Although Chloe disapproved of Lana's intense relationship with Lex Luthor, she tried to be supportive and was the Maid of Honor at their wedding. Despite her long-standing crush on Clark, she is willing to help him solve his ongoing relationship problems with Lana<sup>[9]</sup> and then Lois.
 
 
Chloe sometimes wears her emotions close to the surface and has in the past lashed out with tears and accusations, but later apologizes profusely. (''Rogue, Rosetta, Witness'') Chloe's unwavering devotion to her friends, Clark in particular, is another trait which others have used against her to manipulate her.<sup>[10]</sup> In her own words, Chloe tries to protect herself from emotional harm by distancing herself.<sup>[11]</sup> Usually quite perceptive, she was completely oblivious to the fact that Pete had fallen in love with her. Chloe exhibited narcissistic tendencies, as noted by Desaad who observed that her fatal flaw was her pride and need for control in all of her friendships. These traits are shared by Lionel Luthor who recognised them in Chloe, leading him to employ her. Despite her tendency to disclose others' secrets, she herself is private about her own personal matters. She rarely mentions the anxiety she feels over her ailing mother.<sup>[12]</sup> Chloe believes Moira has an unspecified, hereditary psychiatric illness and has expressed fear that she will inherit it.
 
 
Chloe is also willing to sacrifice her own life for the greater good or the lives of her loved ones.<sup>[13]</sup>
 
 
For a while, Clark was the only person aware of her meteor rock infection and mysterious resurrection: even then she refused to talk about it with him. Later, Chloe confessed to Jimmy Olsen that it was the reason she pulled away from their relationship. She admitted to Jimmy that she is still coming to terms with this aspect of herself and asked him to keep it a secret. Besides journalism, Chloe enjoys writing, studying paranormal events, as well as is addicted to coffee.  She is a skilled computer hacker and does not particularly like outdoor activities. When the Kandorians were active on Earth, Chloe took extreme measures to 'protect' Earth from them by collecting an arsenal of Kryptonite weapons despite Clark's assurances that he was attempting to help them integrate without their powers, later abandoning her friends and seemingly allying with Checkmate as part of a long-term plan to 'protect' Clark and other heroes, even though she was fully aware that Clark and others would object to her actions.
 
 
=== Vessel of Brainiac ===
 
When infected by Brainiac, her personality became a bit more aggressive, even colder towards others. She was more focused on getting the results she wanted than pleasing others. Even before Brainiac fully took over her body, Chloe could read and process incoming data and information at alarming superhuman speeds and could apparently, tap into the machine's Kryptonian powers and abilities, exhibiting a degree of super strength and heightened movement.
 
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
 
=== Empathic healing ===
 
Sometime before actually moving to Smallville, Chloe and Moira were exposed tometeor rock radiation and Chloe suffered a mutation that remained latent until it manifested as mysterious Healing tears when Chloe was twenty years old. So far, this was shown at least four times - two of which she underwent herself. Chloe used her powers for the first time in May 2007 at Reeves Dam, when shehealed her cousin Lois. Lois was bleeding severely from a deep stab wound then died and after Chloe started crying, a tear fell on Lois and she was resurrected. However, Chloe herself was rendered unconscious, to such a degree that the staff at Smallville Medical Center pronounced her dead. Her powers further manifested by reviving her three hours later in full health.
 
 
Dr. Curtis Knox later performed testing on her meteor rock infection and informed her that she has a high concentration of the mineral in her heart.
 
 
The next time she used her powers, she had apparently gained some controlover them. She used her healing powers, this time without tears, to heal a cut in Jimmy Olsen's finger as a demonstration of her newly professed status as a meteor freak. As she healed him, she explained that the side effects were harsh while visibly wincing and clutching her own finger. Presumably, she took on the pain of Jimmy's cut, suggesting that Chloe's power has an empathic component.
 
 
Chloe's abilities are capable of activating without her explicit will, as seen when her body eventually resurrected itself back to life. Her healing factor has yet to exhibit being able to accelerate Chloe's self-recuperation outside of resurrection, suggesting that her powers are still developing.
 
 
When she healed Lex Luthor after he was shot, Clark observed that she had no heartbeat for 18 hours, much longer than her previous recovery period. This suggests that the empathic component to her powers may weaken over time, or that perhaps Lex's injury was just that much more severe than Lois'.
 
 
Also, Chloe's healing factor had a remarkable impact on Brainiac. The machine's power reserves were severely depleted after he attacked her at the Talon, as her ability to heal countered Brainiac's attempts to infect and render her comatose like he had done to Lana. After she "recovered", however, she lost her ability to heal.
 
 
=== Hand-to-hand combatant ===
 
Chloe has proved to be very skilled at hand-to-hand combat, albeit not the best fighter. She was able to beat down a mind-controlled Lana Lang in combat, although the fight was tough and Chloe barely survived. Chloe was able to hold her own against thugs while trying to escape to the LuthorCorp building in Metropolis with Lionel Luthor.
 
 
When under the control of her mother, Moira Sullivan at a LuthorCorp facility, when her mother ordered Chloe to get out of the facility for safety, Chloe defeated the LuthorCorp guard that attacked her with the use of hand-to-hand combat and ran off. In the process, she came close to killing Lex Luthor, but was stopped by Clark Kent (''Progeny''). Chloe is very much able to hold her own in a fight, even being able to take down armed FBI agents and a security guard twice her size.
 
 
=== Information broker ===
 
Over the years, Chloe has developed the research and computer skills to get just about any piece of information she needs. Chloe's computer skills qualify her as a member of the Justice League, as their information broker, Watchtower. From her high school years onwards, Chloe could search fingerprints databases, run license plates, download satellite images, hack cellular phone records (although she admitted doing this illegally) and access old newspaper archives. She carries a wide assortment of spy gear in the trunk of her car and is well-versed in their operation. She is highly skilled in using the Internet and other online databases of information. She has contacts in various strategic places, including the Smallville morgue, emergency services and police stations.
 
 
Chloe can not only search online databases: she can also create and forge information records. When Kara Kent came to Smallville, Chloe generated a detailed back story for her based on growing up in Minnesota for 19 years until Kara tracked down her blood relative, Clark Kent. To support the back story, Chloe was able to produce records in order to make Kara's background more credible. She was also able to create an undercover background for Clark as a police officer from Coast City. Chloe also assisted Clark in giving the Kandorians human names, passports and ID badges to blend into the Human Race. She can also erase records of her existing on the Internet with ease showing great skill in that too.
 
 
=== Super intelligence ===
 
Shortly after the encounter with Brainiac, Chloe manifested a form of super-intelligence in which she could retain and process data. She was able to memorize and compute complex algorithms and crack codes faster than LuthorCorp's most powerful super computer and also read at super-speed. She also had access to Brainiac's greatly advanced knowledge of the universe. Chloe demonstrated a sub-power of her super intelligence that allowed her to kill a memory-absorbing man by touching him. This feat was possible by overloading the man's brain with knowledge. She also demonstrated some form of temporary super strength while attempting to open a portal to free Clark from the Phantom Zone. That power turned out to be possession of Brainiac, and after she was freed from Brainiac infection, her super-intelligence disappeared.
 
 
== Early life ==
 
: ''"My mother sacrificed everything to protect the world from scum like you. And if taking you down means spending some quality time behind bars, sign me up.''" - Chloe Sullivan to Lex Luthor, ''Progeny''
 
Chloe was born in Metropolis in either late 1986 or early 1987.<sup>[19]</sup> Chloe's parents divorced when Chloe was young. Her mother first left the family when she was five, but Chloe had at least some contact with her mother until age eight in 1995. One day Chloe came home with her hands covered in ink. When Moira instructed her to wash them, Chloe disobeyed. Moira again told her to wash them until the ink was gone, but found Chloe scrubbing her hands until they bled. Moira realized that she could control her daughter with her meteor power and possibly hurt her, so she had herself committed to a mental institution.<sup>[22]</sup>
 
 
Chloe was unaware of this fact until her senior year of high school, believing before then that her mother was simply not interested in having a relationship with her. The Sullivans moved to Smallville in 2000. Chloe quickly befriended Clark Kent after he showed her around the town and his family farm. She also became good friends with Pete Ross in eighth grade. In ''Jinx'' she told Mikhail Mxyzptlk she had 'fun' with Johnny Brosen back in the 6th grade.
 
 
== ''Smallville'' TV Series ==
 
* Season One
 
* Season Two
 
* In Between
 
* Season Three
 
* Season Four
 
* Season Five
 
* Season Six
 
* Season Seven
 
* Season Eight
 
* Season Nine
 
* Season Ten
 
: ''"This is Smallville, land of the weird, home of the strange."'' Chloe Sullivan, ''Pilot''
 
Chloe was the reporter and editor for her pride and joy- the ''Smallville Torch'', the newspaper at Smallville High School, which she attended with Clark and Pete. At the ''Torch'' office, she maintained a "Wall of Weird," a large mural where she posted articles concerning the often bizarre and eerie events that take place in Smallville, many of which are related to the mutagenic effects of the kryptonitefrom the 1989 meteor shower. Chloe seemingly had 24-hour access to the''Torch'' office and a computer set aside for her personal use.
 
 
With contacts at the police station, public records, as well as even local hospitals and morgues, Chloe became Clark's source of information when it came to stopping metahumans determined to achieve their goals at the expense of hurting people. Many of these metahumans were students at Smallville: as a result, the victims were often classmates. Chloe was no exception and had several dangerous encounters in her freshman year. <small>("Pilot")</small>
 
 
When Chloe helped Clark investigate Coach Walt Arnold, he retaliated by attempting to burn down the ''Torch'' office. Sean Kelvin, a popular football player, managed to get through Chloe's cool exterior and get her phone number. When he was transformed into a metahuman who could suck a person's body heat from them, Chloe became his target, but Clark savedher just in time. <small>("Hothead")</small>
 
 
Chloe was briefly fired from her post as Editor of the ''Torch'' by Principal Kwanbecause he did not think she was adequately covering school events and instead focusing too hard on the strange but unsubstantiated goings-on of Smallville. Chloe was devastated and even lashed out at Lana's honest attempts to help her get the paper back. She later apologized to Lana for the outburst and vowed to improve her skills as a school reporter. <small>("Rogue")</small>
 
 
Later, Chloe and Clark met Kyle Tippet, a reclusive former salesman who could force his will on others with a handshake. Chloe insisted on a demonstration and when Kyle told Chloe to do something she's always wanted to do, she gave a surprised Clark a passionate kiss, but did not remember doing it seconds later. Not wanting to embarrass her, Clark did not tell Chloe what happened, though Chloe quickly figured it out. <small>("Hug")</small>
 
 
While interviewing Lex Luthor at his mansion, Clark and Chloe encountered thieves who used kryptonite tattoos to enable them to walk through walls. They threw Chloe out of the window, but Clark was unable to save her. She suffered a broken arm, concussion and bruises, requiring an extended hospital stay. <small>("Kinetic")</small>
 
 
Beginning with an assignment to write a biography about a classmate, Chloe attempted to uncover information about Clark's adoption. She shared with Clark what she learned- that Clark's was in fact the only adoption handled by a company called Metropolis United Charities. He was horrified by her investigations and she promised to stop. However, she broke her promise and continued her investigation in secret. <small>("Zero")</small>
 
 
When Chloe met Ryan James, he read her mind and told Clark that Chloe wanted him to ask her to the Spring Formal. Clark ran for Class President his freshman year: he was disappointed when Chloe and the ''Torch'' backed his opponent for the job, but understood that Chloe's journalistic integrity would sometimes take precedence over their friendship. <small>("Stray")</small>
 
 
Chloe began a relationship with Justin Gaines and believing Clark to be jealous, was not willing to explore the possibility that Justin was a murderer until it was almost too late. <small>("Crush")</small>
 
 
At the end of her freshman year, Chloe traveled to Metropolis to interview for an internship at the ''Daily Planet''. However, before she left, she was kidnapped and buried alive in a glass coffin by a serial killer, a local police officer. Fortunately, Lana had just developed the ability to see through Chloe's would-be killer's eyes- the two had been close to each other when an explosion took place that scattered kryptonite around the area, resulting in them acquiring an amplified form of a believed psychological condition where people who endured similar experiences during the London Blitz developed a similar 'link' to each other- and thus, she and Clark were able to save Chloe in time. Chloe missed her interview, but won the internship after all with a composition about her experience. <small>("Obscura")</small>
 
 
Clark did indeed ask Chloe to the Spring Formal and she was really excited about it. Chloe gave her best to ensure that everything goes well in her date with Clark, but when his father told her the possibility of moving back toMetropolis due to the LuthorCorp Plant closure, she said to Clark her fear about that Clark would forget all about her for Lana once she was no longer in town. However, Clark assures her that this would not happen and at the dance, Chloe's perfect evening was interrupted by a series of tornadoes and much to Chloe's dismay, Clark disappeared from the dance to go save Lana, fulfilling in this way Chloe´s fear of being abandoned by Clark. <small>("Tempest")</small>
 
 
== Season Eleven ==
 
Six months later, Chloe currently resides within the walls of Watchtower, back in Metropolis with husband Oliver Queen. The two share a coffee together as they wait for any signs of Superman before resuming their previous plans.
 
 
At Watchtower, a frazzled Chloe complains about the lack of speed of the computer as she attempts to access the databanks of the ''Korolyov''. Lois comes by with coffee and asks what has Chloe so stressed. She explains that she's trying to find out just what was the energy ribbon - or "rift," as she refers to it - that Clark saw in space. When Lois refers to her "forever-fiancé", Chloe apologizes for her and Oliver being married while Clark and Lois have yet to be. Lois assures her that they will get married when the time is right, when the world is in less danger, Clark isn't trying to save it, and Lois isn't busy reporting on the danger and Clark's saving the day. Chloe commiserates, acknowledging how tough it is when Oliver is rebuilding Queen Industries while going out and being a hero, as she's busy taking care of Watchtower and setting up similar Watchtower hubs in each of the Justice League member's home cities while working her day job as a reporter for the ''Star City Gazette''.
 
 
As Chloe thanks Lois for the coffee, the computer completes accessing the systems on the ''Korolyov''. With the camera feeds now online, Chloe rewinds to the incident the rift and the debris that smashed into the station. Lois and Chloe are both shocked to see something floating amongst the debris: a spaceship.
 
 
While Superman is in space, he uses a handheld scanner to search for evidence of the storm while communicating with Chloe at the Swann Technology and Research facility back on Earth using a holographic interface emanating from his belt. He's not able to find a cause nor any sign of debris or the spaceship Chloe and Lois saw emerge from the rift on the video from the ''Korolyov''. He notes that he's already scanned the spectrum with his super-vision and found nothing. Chloe asks how long he's had this ability and Dr. Emil Hamilton jumps in to say it has been months.
 
 
On Earth, Emil explains to Chloe that Dr. Virgil Swann's will dictated that the facility, also known as S.T.A.R. Labs, was created to help "the Traveler" learn more about himself and the world around him. Emil explains that, during testing of Superman's abilities, their research into his X-Ray vision revealed these multi-spectrum capabilities. Superman messages to check if the readings from the scanner are coming through. Emil confirms and laments that they had to send Superman into orbit instead of one of their new '''Hazardous Environment Drones''', which haven't yet been fully tested. Superman zips in and says he's happy to help. The communication device on his belt beeps and he opens it to read a text message from Lois chastising him for being late to the LexCorp press conference.
 
 
In S.T.A.R. Labs, 10 minutes before flight, Emil tells Chloe that the scanner Clark used has picked up a trail, and that the rocket that came to Earth has landed somewhere in Kansas. At the launch site, the shuttle explodes, surprising the masses. Clark runs off and changes into his Superman suit, with Chloe guiding him from Watchtower. Superman catches up to the shuttle and sets out the fire caused by the explosion, and removes the last fuel tank before it explodes. Using his gamma vision, he's able to see that there is a radiation leak.
 
 
Superman has Chloe contact Commander Henshaw through LexCorp mission control, where he informs them that he can save them, but needs to pry open the shuttle as it will depressurize, but Henshaw insist that Superman save his crew members first, inorder to pilot the shuttle into orbit as the shuttle is leaking radiation. But before Superman leaves to save the crew, Henshaw reveals a secret. Superman saves the crew and returns to the shuttle as the oxygen levels reach zero and Henshaw passes out.
 
 
Henshaw wakes up on a stretcher, with burns from the radiation exposure. As the paramedics begin to transport him, Superman instructs them to send him to Emil at S.T.A.R. Labs and Chloe to get the road cleared for them to get there.
 
 
In Smallville, Chloe and Oliver are searching through the crashsite for the missing ship, where Oliver lights a flare arrow to help them see. Oliver admits he wished they had brought back-up, considering their past experiences with aliens, specifically Kryptonian survivors but Chloe dismisses his concerns. They then stumble upon the ship, which has a Queen Industries logo branded on the side, and then a trail of footprints.
 
 
In Smallville, Chloe and Oliver follow the trail of footprints which also have burn marks surrounding them. As they search, Oliver questions Chloe whether or not she wants to leave Metropolis for Star City, as she seems reluctant. She admits she doesn't wish to, but knows that they need to in order to officially begin their adult life, saying it is different from the awe of Metropolis. Oliver disagrees, stating it has the second highest crime rate in the country behind Gotham City, but Chloe admits she is fine with that. They find a second trail of prints as well as small drops of blood. The two ready their weapons, as someone watches them from behind.
 
 
Meanwhile, Oliver and Chloe meet the survivor of the ship crash. It is Chloe's counterpart fromEarth-2. Earth-2 Chloe explains what has happened in her timeline before she is killed by an unknown figure. Her last words reveal that Earth-2 has been destroyed.
 
 
Meanwhile, at Metropolis General Hospital, Oliver and Chloe look at Earth-2 Chloe's corpse. While she is shaken up by the sight of an alternate version of herself, Oliver tries to comfort her, telling her to contact Clark in order to tell her a crisis is coming.
 
 
At Watchtower, where Chloe gets a disturbing phone call from Emil at S.T.A.R. Labs. Oliver arrives with coffee for Chloe. Chloe tells Oliver that Emil is close to accessing the black box from the late Earth-2 Chloe's space ship. Meanwhile, Oliver has no lead on whoever it was in the cornfields that killed Chloe-2. Plus Oliver's been getting gibberish emails that he'd like Chloe to get to the bottom of, if she's not too distracted by this "Crisis". Next thing you know, Watchtower's Trouble Alert which alerts them to a prison breakout at Stryker's Island. Oliver gets his Green Arrow suit and bow and arrow and immediately heads to Stykers. After a fight between Ollie and Nightwing, Green Arrow races out of Stryker's, confirming Chloe's report that not only did Superman and Batman break Mannheim out of prison, but that Batman has a hovercraft that's invisible to radar. Ollie suggests to himself to make further investments.
 
 
At Watchtower, Chloe jokes with Ollie over getting beat up by a 19-20 year old girl, mentioning that the Wonder Twins are a call away. The talk leads to encrypted e-mails Ollie's been getting, and while there is a pattern, Chloe says he won't like where it leads. 
 
 
News stations cover the pursuit of the "murderer Batman kidnapping a wounded Superman" just as Lois and Ollie meet up (wondering where Batman is taking Superman) and Chloe is hacking into the traffic system so no one is hurt during the chase.
 
 
Nightwing takes control of the Batmobile, leading it outside the Leviathan ship. Batman performs the surgery inside the car, just as Lois arrives and she sees it happening. After getting the bullets out, Batman reprograms his vest and splash Clark with yellow sunlight, just as the police report that they lost the Batman. Chloe is relieved that it's over, but Batman and Nightwing respond that it isn't: they need to make sure that the authorities know it was Freeze and Prankster who killed Chill. Ollie agrees, but also asks for his lawyer to be called too (he's been arrested).
 
 
In interrogation: Ollie tells the interrogator, yet again, that he was not helping a criminal escape but helping another hero who needed medical attention after being hurt by two other villains. The interrogator doesn't believe it, but then two agents enter and inform the interrogator that Ollie's representative has arrive with proof that Batman is not a murderer, Green Arrow is innocent, and the two men responsible are Prankster and Freeze. And who is Ollie's representative? His wife, Chloe.
 
 
Later, Oliver and Chloe talk about the possibility of Mia Dearden become his (Oliver's) sidekick. Just then, it starts to snow. The reason is Superman used Mr. Freeze's freeze gun to create snow. At last, Chloe reveals that she ispregnant. At Watchtower, Oliver sits at the desk, drawing plans for a jetcraft amidst a number of parenting books. Chloe practices shooting his bow and arrows and Oliver notes that she seems to be getting better. Chloe attributes it to their child growing within her. When Ollie notes that he's the only one of the two who has spent any time with the books, Chloe teases him that he's only been doodling images of the Batwing. He shows her his plans and proudly proclaims it is the Arrowjet.
 
 
Ollie then asks why she hasn't told her best friend or her cousin about the pregnancy and admits to being anxious to let everyone know. Chloe reminds him that as long as Clark isirradiated and being tracked by Lex, she doesn't want to risk Watchtower's location being discovered. Besides, she is more concerned, at the moment, with decrypting the warning her doppelgänger gave regarding "the Crisis" that is coming. Ollie laments that they can't just ask her as she is dead. Chloe makes a suggestion that there might be a way that they could.
 
 
Lois later breaks into Level 3, in a Janitor disguise, in order to find something to bring Lex down. As she makes it past the security door, her cellphone rings. As she answers the phone, security laser alarm beams are revealed to her. She correctly guesses and thanks Chloe for the assist.
 
 
Chloe asks if Lois is there to steal the "brain machine" she asked Emil to help gather. Lois recounts what she witnessed at the Ridge Facility, as well as the mysterious note Lex left her, and says she is snooping around to get some answers. She also admits to missing Clark and needing to catch Lex in some manner of wrongdoing to compensate. Chloe suggests that Lois look in Lex's office, and when she makes her way there, she finds a green arrow with a note addressed to Lex attached.
 
 
At S.T.A.R. Labs, Oliver and Emil chat about the accident that happened in the speed assessment lab with Bart and Clark. They make their way into another lab and Emil reveals that they were able to place Chloe's deaddoppelganger in cryogenic freeze using technology Clark confiscated when he and theBatman captured Mr. Freeze. Naturally worried, Oliver asks if the plan will work and if they'll even be able to access her memories.
 
 
Emil posits that Chloe might only be able to access the other's most recent accessed memories given how long she's been dead. Oliver guesses this to mean the flashes of her life before her eyes just prior to dying. Looking for assurance, Emil is only able to admit that with the technology and the similar biochemistries of the two Chloes, he's making educated guesses as they're going along. Oliver asks if the baby will be affected by the procedure and Emil says that unless there are psychosomatic effects caused by the mental link, the baby should be fine.
 
 
Meanwhile, Emil places Chloe inside the Project Intercept apparatus to begin the "mind dive" procedure. Oliver asks one more time if she's sure about doing this. Mentioning that she's "been possessed by a witch, rewired by a Kryptonian computer, and mind controlled more times" than she can count, Chloe assures him that she's prepared for what she is about to do. Emil starts the link and Chloe is instantly transported into the memories of her counterpart.
 
 
On Earth-2, the counterpart's cousin, Lois Queen, runs toward her amidst a scene of rubble and destruction. The alternate Lois screams to Chloe to get to her space ship. Just then, a particle beam from a monstrous ship flying overhead shoots down and vaporizes the Earth-2 Lois. Both her counterpart and Chloe scream in horror.
 
 
At Watchtower, Chloe is contacted by Batman in Gotham. He alerts her that something might be going down in the city and asks about Superman's location. Chloe says he's away on a mission in Utah. Yet, before she can suggest someone else to help, the Dark Knight breaks contact.
 
 
In Metropolis, Chloe gets frustrated that she can't do help more and can't sort out her counterpart's memories. Suddenly, she's stricken by a memory and falls into Oliver's arms. At Smallville High of Earth-2 six years in the past, something has attacked the graduation ceremony. This universe's Jodi Melville, Greg Arkin, and Justin Gaines, all meteor-infected like their Earth-1 doubles, run the halls of the school trying to escape. Jodi's hunger gets the better of her, slowing them down. Their stalker emerges from a doorway, Clark Luthor. He blasts Gaines and then Jodi with his heat vision, killing both.
 
 
Arkin runs and hides, asking the bugs to help him escape. Luthor finds him and incinerates him as well. As he moves to leave, he can hear the thumping of a heartbeat. Using his X-ray vision, he discovers someone hiding under a desk. As he nears the desk, he begins to feel the harming effects of Kryptonite. It's enough to turn him away. Spared, Chloe 2 moves from the shadows below the desk, revealing the Kryptonite necklace around her neck. Back in the present on Earth-1, Chloe mutters dismayed words from the memory.
 
 
A memory of Earth-2 from two-years ago. At Chloe's apartment, the Earth-2 Oliver practices shots with a bow and arrow: his skill is far off from his Earth-1 counterpart. Chloe drinks whiskey and they talk about their plan to take down Clark Luthor. Oliver worries he'll irk people by trying to dig up the town of Smallville in search of the meteor rock they'll need. Chloe dismisses his concern and tells him it's the only thing that will work for their cause. She then asks why he's there with her instead of with her cousin, his girlfriend. Oliver announces his going to ask Lois to marry him, to which Chloe laughs and snidely rejects the notion.
 
 
Chloe corrects his shooting posture and he nails the bullseye. They both acknowledge that they've got but one shot against Luthor, and it must count. They embrace and kiss. In the present on our Earth, Chloe 1 finishes explaining the memory to Ollie while in the tub. They're both baffled by the supposed romantic encounter between their doppelgangers. Chloe asks if Clark and Bart had any luck in Utah. A speed storm alert on Ollie's phone tells them no.
 
 
Later Clark fields communication from Chloe at Watchtower. He asks how she is and she tells him she's coping. She alerts him to a speed storm brewing in Las Vegas, a huge one that isn't slowing down and many dying.
 
 
On Earth 2, in Chloe's memory, Oliver has called a press conference to reveal that Ultraman is really Clark Luthor and to announce that Queen Industries is going to provide every citizen of Metropolis with a personal amount of "meteor rock" with which to defend themselves from the villain. Meanwhile, Chloe-2 is waiting with a sniper rifle and a Kryptonite bullet with which to shoot Ultraman, whose appearance on the scene is fully expected. And appear he does, fully aware that it's a trap, and snapping Oliver's neck when Chloe fails to shoot for apparent fear of hitting Oliver.
 
 
On Earth 1, Chloe sheds a tear from the flashback and doesn't want to talk about it with Oliver. She's too busy tracking Bart, who is running faster than he's ever run before, around and around the world, gathering up the speed from every speed force outbreak.
 
 
At Watchtower, Chloe flashes to her Earth-2 counterpart's final moments.
 
 
2 months ago. Chloe and Oliver find Earth 2 Chloe and when both Chloe's touched it send each other flying back. The Monitor then finds Earth-2 Chloe saying she has ran far but her quest has ended and this Earth will die just like Earth-2. The Monitor reveals her body is filled with Bleed, the anti matter that separates all universes- which cause her and the other counterpart to repel each other apart. The Monitor then kills her saying that exist to maintain order and in order to do that they have to end all civilization. Chloe wakes up in Oliver arms with her wondering with what happened with Bart, the lives the other Oliver and Chloe lead, the lives Green Arrow and Watchtower lead, the destruction of Earth 2, how can they bring a baby into the world with a crisis on the way.
 
 
While Emil Hamilton was "resurrecting" Tess, Clark wonders where is Chloe, Oliver reveals she's outside waiting to reveal something to him. Chloe tells Clark about the Monitors and then she tells Clark about the baby she is about to have. As Clark is overjoyed and takes Chloe on a flight, she later reveals that she and Oliver need to leave so the baby can come safely to term with Clark understanding since that is what both Jor-El and Lara as well as Jonathan Kent and Martha Kent did for him.
 
 
Months later at Watchtower, Chloe, Tess, Clark and Lois discuss about Earth-2, which was presumably annihilated by the Monitors, and Clark wonders what crime could that Earth have committed to deserve to merit annihilation. Chloe says everything she knows about the alternate Earth and the Monitors but also informs them that the memories, that were transported to her from her doppelgänger never actually took root and she only gets fleeting glimpses. Tess informs them that Lex is preparing his jet to visit Moscow and Lois thinks of a way to sneak in as a press attaché and go to Russia with Lex so she can keep an eye on him. Clark then says he has a better idea and the proceeds to communicate with another member of the team, asking for a favour.
 
 
Chloe accompanies Lois at the Daily Planet and Lois says she shouldn't walk her here in her condition but Chloe says that she is not that pregnant. Lois asks about Oliver and Chloe says he is in San Francisco, where he just closed a deal for Queen Industries to provide financial assistance in rebuilding Pier 39. Chloe says the more they help cities get back on their feet after super-related disasters, like they did with Washington and San Francisco, the less crime will have the chance to take advantage of the situation. Then Lois asks her why she is in Metropolis with her than being out there and Chloe responds that she is just very bored.
 
 
Later, Chloe blankly stares at the skyline until Lois comes in and tells her they have a story to chase down in Gotham together.
 
 
Chloe and Lois arrive in Gotham City and they find Batman and Nightwing, who have been interrogating a criminal known as Zsasz, on a rooftop. Bruce seems to be a little surprised that the two women were able to trace him and then he invites them to the Batcave.
 
 
There, the two cousins get impressed by the amazing underground complex that Bruce has assembled. Bruce is investigating the murder of a man dressed as Superman, which clearly looks like a hate crime connotations against the aliens and the recent revelation of Superman about his origin. Batman is using his billion dollar computer to make a face reconstruction of the corpse based on photos from the crime scene, so they can identify the dead man but the results the computer shows leave everyone speechless, the face of the murdered man is none other than Clark Kent.
 
 
Later, Batman meditates with Chloe trying to solve the mystery of the murdered man dressed as Superman. Chloe also tries to convince him to join their team and start looking beyond the town line because something big is coming and they have to deal with it. Bruce questions Chloe on how does she know about the crisis and what will happen and Chloe tells him that she has seen it with her own eyes, through the memories of her doppelganger.
 
 
Chloe, Lois and Barbara are in the Batcave and are talking about where Chloe is going to raise her baby, with Barbara suggesting Gotham City but Chloe clearly disapproves. Lois asks Chloe if she is going to stay in Metropolis or move back to Star City, Oliver's home town, but Chloe says she has still some months to decide. Suddenly, they receive a message from Batman, telling them he's "going dark." Without a word, Barbara races out of the cave on a motorcycle.
 
 
Later in the Watchtower, Lois, Chloe, Clark and Tess read an article on the Daily Planet, tilted "The New Cold War" and written by Cat Grant, presenting Superman as a threat and even stating that the Monitor's ship was actually his. Lois is furious with Cat's article and gets even more angry because of the fact that Franklin Stern didn't publish her story about the murder in Gotham. Clark says that they have bigger problems to worry about as the danger of the "Crisis" hasn't passed yet. Suddenly Bruce appears and says that even though he knew that the man in Gotham wasn't actually Clark he is happy to see him standing on his feet. Moreover he says that because of the "Crisis" he has decided to join the team, at least temporarily, so they can face the threat together.
 
 
In Metropolis, Oliver and Chloe talk about their upcoming child. Oliver, seeing his equipment says that he misses the action. Chloe responds by saying that even though they don't like the fact that they are away from any action and danger, as they decided to do, they have to stay that way so their son would have an intact set of parents when he is born. Chloe also reminds to Oliver that they both lost their parents, who weren't even directly in the line of daily fire. Oliver agrees but says that at least Chloe had the opportunity to go to Gotham City, with Chloe being surprised that Oliver knows that.
 
 
Later, Oliver tells Chloe that he is going for a walk but as the time passes Chloe realizes that Ollie's "jogging" excuse was just a sham.
 
 
Meanwhile at Watchtower, Oliver and Chloe ask Tess to help them investigate a mysterious robbery but Tess questions whether they will keep their promise to abstain from "hero work" until the baby is born. They both insist that this has anything to do with "hero work" and Chloe says that they are just sleuthing but Tess notes that "sleuthing" got her into trouble with Batman weeks ago. Tess decides to help them with their investigation but she warns them that she will keep an eye on them both. She reveals, as Oliver suspected, that the heist was just a faint. At the same time the alarms were tripped at the bank, silent alarms lit up at an unregistered address in the Suicide Slums and even though Tess couldn't find out what was stolen, she found that it led back to the D.E.O.
 
 
Tess tells Lois and Chloe about the fight on the Moon. Lois says that Oliver might have been right to tell her to be a little more concerned about Clark and then Chloe asks where is he with Lois being surprised that he hasn't told her.
 
 
Oliver wakes up in Metropolis General Hospital after he got beat up by Prometheus, being left with a few bruises but survived. Chloe is by his side and instead of giving him a stern lecture, she says she is not mad because he is alive. She informs him that Agent Chase is in critical condition and another member of D.E.O.'s team is dead. Oliver then asks Chloe what they will do next and she says they will go after Prometheus.
 
 
Oliver, Chloe, and Tess are monitoring the yellow rings and the subsequent mayhem they're causing. They communicate with Superman, who is fighting with the Yellow Lanterns in Gotham and tells them to focus on threats that are unrelated to the rings and let him deal with them because a situation like this is the perfect chance for other minor threats to go unnoticed. Then Chloe offers her help to Tess and she says that she definitely could use some help. She then communicates with D.E.O. and learns that Prometheus was spotted on a new location and, much to her surprise, that "Arrow" has been activated as a field agent.
 
 
Chloe and the rest of team in the Watchtower monitor the yellow ring situation in Arkham Asylum.
 
 
Meanwhile, Director Trevor confirms to Watchtower that there have been incidents related to the yellow rings in Washington, D.C. as well. Then, the D.E.O. sends Oliver after Prometheus. Shortly after Green Arrow vanishes, Tess asks Chloe if she is really okay with Oliver being back out in the field and Chloe says that in a situation like this there is no other place for them to be. Tess and Chloe then contact Emil Hamilton at S.T.A.R. Labs, who informs them that unlike the green rings, the yellow rings actually control the people wielding them. Emil takes that notion a step further and determines that the ring may also share a single communication frequency and if they could isolate the communication channel, as they did with Superman's ring, maybe they could interfere.
 
 
In Gotham, Batman receives a call from the ladies in the Watchtower, who ask him to secure a single yellow ring for them so Batman says he will see what he can do for them.
 
 
After taking a yellow ring and analyzes it, Batman sends the data to Watchtower and S.T.A.R. Labs. The two ladies at the Watchtower later inform Superman about their plan to reboot the rings and when Clark tells to Emil to reboot them all the Yellow Lanterns are released from the influence of fear and lose their powers with the rings turning black.
 
 
Oliver and Chloe decide to be clear and promise to eachother to not put their selves in danger anymore for real this time, at least until the baby is born.
 
 
In D.E.O.'s headquarters, Diana is helping Chloe through the base, and admires the pregnant Chloe saying that it is a thing of wonder and indicating that she hadn't seen any pregnant woman up close, before her arrival in the men's world. When Chloe asks how is that possible and how the Amazons were created, Diana simply remarks that Themysciran affairs are complicated at best but she is sure that she will raise her young "warrior" well as he is in good hands. A surprised Chloe asks her how does she know her baby's gender and Diana says it is just women's intuition. Meanwhile in the same facility, Director Trevor asks Oliver to help in the training of a new elite branch of D.E.O. field agents, strictly until the baby is born. Before Ollie can give an answer, they meet with Diana and Chloe, who was revealed that she was already aware of the proposal and then suddenly the entire group receives a call from Watchtower, alerting them of Superman and Lois' disappearance.
 
 
In the Antarctic facility, Booster Gold, who is talking with his allies in D.E.O.'s facility, informs them that Clark and Lois were sucked in some kind of tear in reality, which Chloe identifies as the Bleed. Skeets says he is able to detect traces of unknown alien technology and they will continue tracking, while Booster tells them he will keep them posted.
 
 
Zatanna is attempting a locator spell to discover where Clark and Lois have gone as the others look on. When the ritual is complete, she announces that Lois and Clark are in Metropolis. When the others tell her otherwise, the sorceress smirks and points out she never said the pair were in this Metropolis.
 
 
Later, Tess warns all the other members and allies of the League to stay away from Metropolis in order to prevent them from being possessed by Eclipso.
 
 
The President is briefed on the situation by Director Trevor, Chloe, Oliver and Diana. The arrival of the Monitors on Earth means the extinction of the mankind and while they haven't found a way to stop them yet, they can try to protect themselves for a while thanks to the magic of Zatanna and the mystics, but there is nothing more they can do. Chloe says a Monitor vessel just crashed on Earth in a region near Nepal and there is a chance its Superman, but even if it is, he is too late, as the Crisis is here.
 
 
Chloe Sullivan is nursing her baby bump after suffering pains from her womb trapped in the facility inside the bubble, which Oliver and the doctor assures her that it it just anxiety and false labor cramps. Oliver vows that he will find a way for Chloe and the baby, as well as everybody else to escape with something he took from a bad man during a previous mission in order to survive the 'trans-reality extinction event'.
 
 
In NORAD beneath the Rock Mountains, a group of soldiers are confused as they witness a bright yellow light appear out of nowhere. However before they are able to do anything, Oliver tased them with a few of his arrows, with the president telling them to stand down as they are bringing everyone they could from the D.E.O. Headquarters. Zatanna is exhausted from her part, while Chloe and Diana are by her side and brings a medic to help her. Oliver uses another Boom Tube saying this is where they must part ways.
 
 
Later, Superman and Lois finally arrive at Watchtower where Tess Mercer, Chloe and Oliver along with Batman, Nightwing Martian Manhunter, Supergirl, Jay Garrick and his team of teenagers. Clark tells Chloe, Tess and Bruce to find out everything from one of the Manhunters he destroyed about the Crisis, because more ships are on their way. As Batman starts to examine the crumpled Manhunter head he wonders where are they going, Clark grimly says everywhere.
 
 
At the Daily Planet, Lois and a heavily pregnant Chloe use the elevator to go upstairs, where the "big dogs" intend to continue reporting what is happening in the world with the crisis and the Monitors. The two women then share some emotional moments about some of the hardships they have endured over the past few years, like the second meteor shower, Dark Thursday and Apokolips and wonder if this crisis could be something even Clark and his friends cannot stop. Chloe says she won't let the Monitors take away whatever future life her baby is supposed to have and Lois says they'll get through it like they always do.
 
 
== Future ==
 
: ''"There will always be more adventures for another day."'' - Chloe, ''Finale, Part 2''
 
Seven years later, Chloe is in her house with her young son, reading to him the history of a young boy who grew up in Smallville and the challenges that boy had to face. She concludes the story with the day that the boy turned into''"Superman"''.
 
 
Lovingly, she lets him sleep promising that another day she would tell him more stories. As she leaves, she notes her son looking longingly at a toy bow and arrow set against his wall, and she smiles softly before closing the door. As she leaves the room, she receives a call from Lois and informs her that she has sent something blue for her coming wedding, wishing her the best.
 
 
== Alternate Timelines ==
 
 
=== Season Eight ===
 
When Clark decides to reveal his abilities to the world, a series of events lead to Chloe being killed byDoomsday. Fortunately, Clark is able to reverse the day's events using a Legion ring.
 
 
=== Season Nine ===
 
In the future, Chloe gathered Oliver and others to fight the Kandorians as a resistance. She had them raid the Luthor Mansion to save Clark and Lois from being executed by Zod. During the raid she fired an arrow at Tess, killing her.
 
 
Chloe had become bitter towards Clark by this point in time and said she no longer trusted him. The resistance united to obtain the Legion ring(which Zod had taken from Lois) in the hopes of sending Lois back in time to change the past. Chloe initiated a computer virus from the Watchtower to shut down Zod's solar towers, and was stabbed and killed by Alia while trying to escape.
 
 
== Alternate Realities ==
 
 
=== Season Five ===
 
When Lex is put into a coma after being shot, he dreamed of a future where he became a better man, broke off from Lionel and married Lana. In this world, Chloe is on friendly terms with Lex. He gave her the information for a book on the underhanded dealings of Luthorcorp. Chloe is apparently married to Clark in this reality as Lex bumped into them shopping for a Christmas tree together.
 
 
=== Season Six ===
 
In a dream reality created by Doctor Hudson, Chloe was another inmate in the asylum where Clark Kent was institutionalized, and the only one who appeared to believe his claims to be an alien. She was killed during Clark's escape attempt.
 
 
=== Season Seven ===
 
In 2008, Clark visited a parallel universe in which he never arrived on Earth. In this universe, Chloe was engaged to an unidentified man. She had never been friends with Lana, telling Clark that "her blip fell off [her] radar the day after graduation."
 
 
=== Season Eleven (Earth-2) ===
 
''See: Chloe Sullivan''
 
 
== Appearances ==
 
* Season One
 
* Season Two: ''Vortex'', ''Heat'', ''Duplicity'', ''Red'', ''Nocturne'', ''Redux'', ''Lineage'', ''Ryan'', ''Dichotic'', ''Skinwalker'', ''Visage'',''Suspect'', ''Rush'', ''Prodigal'', ''Fever'', ''Rosetta'', ''Visitor'', ''Precipice'', ''Witness'', ''Accelerate'', ''Calling'', ''Exodus''
 
* Season Three: ''Exile'', ''Phoenix'', ''Extinction'', ''Slumber'', ''Perry'', ''Relic'', ''Magnetic'', ''Shattered'', ''Asylum'', ''Whisper'',''Delete'', ''Hereafter'', ''Velocity'', ''Obsession'', ''Resurrection'', ''Crisis'', ''Truth'', ''Memoria'' <small>(Mentioned only)</small>, ''Talisman'',''Forsaken'', ''Covenant''
 
* Season Four: ''Crusade'' <small>(recording only)</small>, ''Gone'', ''Façade'', ''Devoted'', ''Run'', ''Transference'', ''Jinx'', ''Spell'', ''Bound'',''Scare'', ''Unsafe'', ''Pariah'', ''Recruit'', ''Krypto'', ''Lucy'', ''Onyx'', ''Spirit'', ''Blank'', ''Ageless'', ''Forever'', ''Commencement''
 
* Season Five
 
* Season Six
 
* Season Seven
 
* Season Eight
 
* Season Nine
 
* Season Ten: ''Lazarus'', ''Shield'' <small>(Mentioned only)</small>, ''Supergirl'', ''Homecoming'', ''Isis'' <small>(Mentioned only)</small>, ''Harvest''<small>(Mentioned only)</small>, ''Ambush'' <small>(Mentioned only)</small>, ''Icarus'', ''Collateral'', ''Beacon'', ''Masquerade'', ''Fortune'', ''Finale, Part 1'',''Finale, Part 2''
 
* Season Eleven: ''Guardian'', ''Detective'', ''Haunted'', ''Effigy''
 
* Smallville Miniseries: ''Alien'', ''Lantern'', ''Chaos'', ''Continuity''
 
* ''Chloe Chronicles''
 
* ''Chloe Chronicles, Volume Two''
 
* ''Vengeance Chronicles''
 
* ''Justice & Doom''
 
* Smallville Comics: ''Raptor'', ''Exile and The Kingdom'', ''Paterfamilias'', ''Beauty'', ''What I Did On My Summer Vacation'', ''Sojourn'', ''ID'', ''Magic'', ''Chronicle'', ''Exploit'', ''Rampage''
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
* According to the high school yearbook, Chloe was most likely to "Win the Pulitzer Prize." <sup>[25]</sup>
 
* Chloe is 5'4", roughly the same height as Martha Kent and Lana Lang.
 
* Chloe's favorite flower is the tulip. (''Kinetic, Run'')
 
* ''Tales of the Weird & Unexplained'' was one of Chloe's favorite books growing up. (''Abyss'', ''Hex'')
 
* Chloe's daily coffee order is almond mocha with extra whip. (''Prodigal'')
 
* Chloe first drove an orange-red Volkswagen New Beetle with a black convertible top until Dark Thursday, then a Toyota Yaris which oddly alternated its auto-body color from light-blue (''Wither'') to slate-gray (''Noir'') and back (''Traveler''). In ''Abyss'', she was riding a scooter. In ''Infamous'' and''Stiletto'', she is driving a yellow Pontiac Sunfire.
 
* In the first grade, Chloe's role model was Betsy Ross until she learned that she didn't actually design the U.S. flag. Her journalism idol is Nellie Bly, a turn-of-the-century journalist and writer.<sup>[26]</sup> She also once highly admired Perry White.<sup>[27]</sup>
 
* Chloe knows the steps to a modern tango. (''Sleeper'')
 
* Chloe was voted "Most likely to succeed", Prom Queen, and
 
Valedictorian by her 2005 senior class.<sup>[28]</sup> (''Spirit'')
 
* Her email address was ''chloe_sullivan@dailyplanetmail.com.'' <sup>[29]</sup>
 
* Another email address was ''chloetorch@thedigitalwave.com.'' <sup>[30]</sup>
 
* In addition to journalism, Chloe has taken botany and biochemistry at Met U. (''Wither'', ''Arrow'')
 
* Chloe has a birthmark on her left "cheek" as described by Clark when he was exposed to red meteor rock. (''Red'')
 
* Chloe contributed another editorial to her alma mater, Smallville High School's ''Smallville Torch'' newspaper her sophomore year of college, which can be read here.
 
* Chloe is licensed to carry a stun gun. (''Tomb'')
 
* Along with Tess Mercer, Chloe is the only female main character who has never worked at the Taloncoffee shop or lived at the Kent Farm.
 
* She has a large amount of meteor rock surrounding her heart. (''Cure'')
 
* Chloe can translate spoken Latin. (''Hex'')
 
* Chloe's blood type is "O -". (''Bizarro'')
 
* Clark has stated that she is his best friend. (''Legion'')
 
* Chloe is a "Kelly Clarkson" fan. (''Gemini'')
 
* According to Rokk Krinn there is no record of Chloe and her relationship with Clark in his time. This is because Chloe erased all information about herself before she disappeared. This fact is also a nod to Superman mythos prior to Chloe's introduction in DC Universe, because she was originally created for the show and didn't exist in the comics. (''Legion'', ''Shield'')
 
* Dr. Fate said that he and Chloe walk the same path, however, this fact remains rather ambiguous since he stated that he does not know his own fate. (''Absolute Justice'')
 
* Chloe is the character who serves as a bridge to connect Clark's life with other icons of the DC comics and also the character who introduces them into the mythology of the series, commonly giving glimpses about them. She made the first mention of Lois Lane in the series, referring to her as her cousin. Later was the first to mention "Jimmy" (who later would be revealed his last name to "Olsen"), and was the first to introduce Batman and Wonder Woman with a clear reference about them. Also, Chloe was the first character to ever met the real "James Bartholomew Olsen" when he was a little kid. (''Delete'', ''Unsafe'',''Fortune'', ''Doomsday'')
 
* Chloe is the only character during the entire series who used the term "Superman" speaking of Clark when she's reading a ''Smallville'' comic book to her son during the finale. This is the something the producers meant when they said, "Chloe gets something that no one else got". The only other characters who ever used this term were Lana in the ''Pilot'', and Lois in ''Shield'' but they were both in reference toFriedrich Nietzsche.
 
** Although that something may also mean she was the one who saved Clark from the only usage ofgold kryptonite, which would theoretically permanently remove his powers.
 
* In the 2013 Superman film ''Man of Steel'', in the scene teenaged Clark is teased by high school jocks a car shop named Sullivan is seen in the background, a possible reference to Chloe.
 
 
== Notes ==
 
* Chloe is the only character besides Clark to have been featured as a main character in every season, although Chloe did not appear in ''Insurgence,'' ''Legacy,'' ''Memoria,'' or ''Sacred'' and she is only seen in''Crusade'' in a video message. Although Allison Mack appears in ''Injustice'', she does not play Chloe but rather Eva Greer (a shapeshifter) disguised as Chloe. This makes it the first episode since season 4 to not feature Chloe. Chloe will only appear in seven episodes of Season 10, including the premiereLazarus, she however appeared in flashbacks during ''Supergirl'', ''Homecoming'' and ''Icarus'', technically boosting the number of episodes Allison Mack is seen onscreen in to ten this season. If one ''only'' counts new footage, then it is down to nine episodes in season 10, including less than a minute of new footage in''Supergirl'', revealing her first kiss with Oliver in the episode ''Warrior.''
 
* Chloe has appeared in 201 episodes (only missed 18 throughout the series).
 
* Chloe is the only character besides Clark who appears in all 10 seasons.
 
* Besides Clark, Chloe appears in more episodes and has the most screentime of any other character.
 
* Chloe interned at the ''Daily Planet'' twice in the summers of 2002 and 2003. In 2003, she had her own column called "Sullivan's Travels", given to her by Lionel Luthor in exchange for investigating Clark. However, Lionel had the column canceled by the end of the year when Chloe refused to comply with his increasing demands.
 
* Her surname likely comes from the address of Lois and Clark's apartment in the comics, 1938 Sullivan.
 
* Chloe's gravestone in ''Crusade'' lists her birth year as 1987. However, she turns 18 in ''Spell'', indicating that either the gravestone is a production error, or ''Spell'' actually takes place several months after its November 2004 airdate, in early 2005. Chloe mentioned in the Season Eight episode ''Instinct'' that she was 15 years old in early 2003, when she wrote the letter to Clark in ''Fever'', suggesting a birth year of 1987.
 
* Chloe earned her first by-line in the ''Smallville Ledger'' with her "Superboy" story about Eric Summers in ninth grade. As a freshman in college, she earned her first ''Daily Planet'' byline (on page 73) with her storyon Mr. Lyon, and her first front page byline with her Graham Garrett story. She also published stories in the ''Daily Planet'' about the Weather Girls and Jed McNally's farm.
 
* Chloe has only slept with two men in her life: Jimmy Olsen (as she confessed to Lana Lang in Season Four and they had a relationship later) and Oliver Queen (her current relationship on the show, Season 9, 10 and 11). She also married both men.
 
* Chloe has not been shown at Met U since Season Five. Despite this, it's been confirmed that she was attending night classes at Met U as recently as Season Seven's ''Kara''.
 
* Chloe is a main character who has not appeared in the comics and is completely original. (Others wereJason Teague, Whitney Fordman. Tess Mercer is also an original character but based on Lena Luthor, Mercy Graves and Miss Tessmacher) and Lionel Luthor is very minorly mentioned within the comics.
 
* Chloe had temporary kryptonite powers in ''Truth'' which caused people to tell her the truth, and seemingly lowered her morality, as she made people tell her their private thoughts and details about their past with no regard for the consequences to those who were speaking, such as when she exposed a well-liked teacher's past role in a man's accidental death.
 
* Chloe has been possessed by Gretchen Winters, Dawn Stiles, Madelyn Hibbins, Brainiac and Silver Banshee.
 
* Chloe has killed Tess twice, once in ''Pandora'' and once in ''Sacrifice''.
 
* Chloe has died on screen more times than any other character, at eight times, not counting the four times she is seen lifeless in Lois Lane's vision, which is later shown fully in ''Pandora'' (''Savior'', ''Metallo'', ''Rabid'',''Idol'').
 
** She was presumed dead after the explosion of a witness-protection safe house (''Covenant'' /''Crusade'').
 
** In Clark's dream-world created by Dr. Hudson, Chloe was shot in the chest and died in Clark's arms (''Labyrinth'').
 
** After Chloe healed Lois from her stab wound with her new meteor-power, the ER team tried to revive her, but they couldn't and pronounced her dead (''Bizarro'').
 
** When Chloe used her healing power to cure Lex and allow Clark to regain consciousness, she was dead for eighteen hours (''Fracture'').
 
** In an alternate timeline, after Davis told her he was Doomsday, she tried to run from him, but he transformed and killed her (''Infamous'').
 
** In Jimmy´s hallucination, she was killed again by Doomsday (''Turbulence'').
 
** After escaping from Doomsday, Chloe was seen working with Tess' group, and after she decided to tell Clark the truth about working for Tess' team, Tess detonated a chip that she had implanted in Chloe´s head, and she died in Clark´s arms, revealing that it was not really Chloe, but Tess' assistant Eva Greer who was a morphing freak (''Injustice'').
 
** In a possible future, Chloe dies in Lois' arms after Alia crosses her with a sword. (''Pandora'').
 
* Chloe was an "honorary" member of the Justice League<sup>[31]</sup> until she finally decided to become a full member (''Hex'') and adopted the codename '''Watchtower'''. She worked in an "Oracle" capacity for the team in season nine before returning to reporting. In many ways, her role closely resembles at the original Oracle of the comics.
 
** Both Barbara Gordon and Chloe Sullivan decided what to do with their lives after going through an identity crisis and depression.<sup>[32]</sup>
 
** Both possess a genius-level intellect: deep knowledge of computers and electronics and expert skills as a hackers.
 
** Chloe works from in a tower-base in the center of Metropolis surrounded by powerful computers as Barbara Gordon lived in a tower in the center of Gotham City.
 
** Both have the same ideals of protect the other heroes and serve as an information broker to the members of the superhero community.
 
** The story arc of Chloe being taken by Brainiac during the Season Eight <sup>[33]</sup> was similar to Barbara Gordon's role during the events comprising Gail Simone's ''Birds of Prey: Between Dark and Dawn (2005)'' and ''Birds of Prey: The Battle Within (2005)'', where she was possessed by Brainiac in order to become a biological being. Both Chloe and Barbara develop cyberpathic powers that allow them to psychically interact with computer information systems.<sup>[34]</sup>
 
** Both characters have had unrequited feelings towards their city's primary hero. Chloe has always had feeling for Clark, while Barbara had a crush on Batman prior to becoming Batgirl.
 
 
* In ''Absolute Justice'', Dr. Fate told Chloe that he and she share the same fate. However Dr. Fate stated that he does not know his own fate, only the fates of others. In an interview, Allison Mack stated that ''" they had played around with lots of different things"'' about this, and confirmed that they have not decided on what he wanted it to mean.<sup>[35]</sup> Dr. Fate's observation can be understood in several ways:
 
** Dr. Fate was being part of an age of heroes, acting as the voice of reason and the man behind the plans, that slowly goes insane. Lately Chloe was imprisoned at the Watchtower, orchestrating every movement of his group of heroes, and losing touch with the real world.<sup>[36]</sup> It could mean that she will soon be ridiculed and put in the hospital for being insane, like her mother, sort of a throwback to Chloe's fear of adopting her mother's mental illness.<sup>[37]</sup>
 
** Dr. Fate was very close to that generation of heroes' leader, as is Chloe with both Clark and Oliver, that got killed by one of his enemies. It was hinted in several occasions, mostly in alternate realities, that Chloe could die protecting one of her loved ones. (''Labyrinth'', ''Pandora'')
 
** Chloe could be destined to sacrifice herself to save one of the heroes she was determined to protect, just as Dr. Fate sacrificed himself to save John Jones and restore his powers. (''Absolute Justice)''
 
** This statement could be only his own observation as an ordinary man.
 
** Or, Dr. Fate means that he does not know Chloe's fate either.
 
* Chloe is the first main female character without any powers (such as super strength) to be seen flying around Metropolis.
 
* Chloe and Zod were the only characters that never interacted in season 9.
 
* Chloe was never seen interacting with her Uncle Sam.
 
* Chloe is the first character to have encountered the DC comics character Jimmy Olsen.
 
* According to Al Septien, Chloe and Moira became infected by the meteorite during the shower in '89, when they were driving through Smallville.<sup>[38]</sup>
 
* Chloe has apparently met and knows the identities of Batman and Wonder Woman. (''Fortune'')
 
* Chloe has a history of entering into marriages with dubious consent. In ''Bride'', she marries Jimmy while possibly under the influence of the Brainiac infection and with a substantial portion of her memories since''Pariah'' wiped out. Similarly, there is memory loss involved in her marriage to Oliver Queen, due to them being wed while under the influence of Zatanna's spiked champagne. Moreover, "Chloe Sullivan" is legally dead, the marriage certificate was torn, and the chapel considered it a "drunk prank" and apparently voided it when she mentioned it. The debate on whether Chloe and Oliver are legally married has not been settled. On twitter, writer Al Septien has said that it is a legal marriage. Press for Mack's return as Chloe Sullivan in ''Finale Part 1 ''and'' Finale Part 2 ''has indicated that she is the "matron of honor." However, there has not yet been textual acknowledgement on the show itself that the marriage was legally valid. In''Smallville: Season Eleven'','' ''Chloe is still shown to be the wife of Oliver and she has also been referred to as Chloe Sullivan-Queen, having adopted her husband's last name.
 
* Chloe has a child in the future, as seen in ''Finale, Part 1'' and ''Part 2''. It is never stated that Oliver is the father, but it can be assumed due partly because he and Chloe were married seven years prior, and also by the fact the child owns a bow and arrow toy which he looks longingly at before bedtime. She most likely became pregnant with this child, a son, within a year or two of Clark initially becoming Superman, considering the age of the child and the seven years after those events that she reads the story to the boy. This is later proved to be true as in ''<nowiki>Smallville: Season Eleven'</nowiki>''s episode, ''Detective '', Chloe announces to Oliver that she is pregnant with his child.
 
* Chloe is also the only female main character to have her pregnancy reach full term, as Martha miscarried,Lana wasn't actually pregnant, and Faora was choked to death by Zod .
 
* Chloe's relationship with Oliver and subsequent marriage results in a drastic change from comic lore, in which Oliver has shared a long-term relationship and short-lived marriage with Black Canary (aka Dinah Lance). In the comics, Chloe has not yet been shown to share any sort of romantic relationship with Oliver.
 
* In the comics, Chloe is a reporter for the online newspaper metropolitan.com.
 
* She is similar to [[Supergirl (CW)]] and [[Felicity Smoak]].
 
* She looks like [[Buffy Summers]] (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and [[Veronica Mars]] (Kristen Bell).
 
* She is also similar and looks like [[Stargirl]].
 
 
== In the Comics ==
 
Initially, Chloe had only appeared in the comic book title based on the TV series, however she was officially introduced into the mainstream DC Universe on September 29, 2010, with her appearance in ''Action Comics #893''.<sup>[39]</sup>
 
 
She was initially announced to be introduced for the first time in ''Superman''#674 (March 12, 2008).<sup>[40][41]</sup> However, the issue eventually went ahead without Chloe.<sup>[42]</sup> According to writer Kurt Busiek, the problem of bringing Chloe into the mainstream comic book universe, and keeping her television background, was that she would have filled two roles: "the Girl from Back Home and the Reporter". Unfortunately for the character, those roles were already "pretty solidly filled" by the adult comic book versions of Lana Lang and Lois Lane. The plan was to give the character a different background, so that she could take a role that was distinct from both Lana and Lois. In this case, Busiek hoped to make Chloe the younger sister of someone Clark had gone to school with, who was now interning at the ''Daily Planet''. Busiek believed that this would make her different from Lana and Lois, but still familiar to readers who also watched the show. Another distinguishing feature would be that this version of Chloe would not know Clark's secret, nor would she be meteor infected.<sup>[43]</sup> Ultimately, "the stars did not align", and DC Comics decided that the character of Chloe Sullivan would not be adapted into the mainstream until further notice.<sup>[44]</sup>
 
 
In September 2009, the first issue of a new origin story for Superman was published called ''Superman: Secret Origin'' written by Geoff Johns. The story begins with Clark Kent accidentally breaking Pete Ross' arm during a game of football, resulting in an arm cast. Pete felt no ill will toward his friend, due to the attention it brought him from his female classmates. A close-up shot of the cast reveals one signature that reads "Chloe S." In ''Superman: Secret Origin'' #4 is a post-it on Lois' desk with the words "Call Chloe".
 
 
On July 24, 2010, at the DC Universe "Event Horizon" panel at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International, it was announced that Chloe Sullivan will make her official entry into mainstream DC Universe comics on September 29, 2010, with her appearance in ''Action Comics #893''.<sup>[45][46]</sup>
 
 
Unlike her proposed initial appearance in 2008, this version of Chloe will be more in tune with her television character. A few major changes from her initial proposed appearance in 2008 is that Chloe will be an adult with ties to Jimmy Olsen (similar to their relationship in ''Smallville''). Although the comic version of Chloe is closer to her television counterpart, her backstory established in ''Smallvile'' has been tweaked to enable her to fit into the established DC timeline.<sup>[47]</sup>
 
 
The comic version of Chloe has been described as "a very successful and dedicated reporter and a major player in Metropolis". Further, it was revealed that she and Jimmy "have a previous relationship and that causes him to embark on a huge adventure that takes him across space and alternate realities to prove something to himself and her."<sup>[48]</sup>
 
 
In an interview with writer of ''Action Comics #893'', Nick Spencer, he revealed that since he is also a ''Smallville'' fan, he "strived to keep the spirit of the character true. And to respect as much of her history as possible." Thus, Chloe "is from Smallville. She is a reporter. She is still the same fearless, funny character that she is on ''Smallville''."<sup>[49]</sup> Further, Spencer revealed that Chloe will not be working at the ''Daily Planet'', but is a reporter, and an important part of Jimmy's life. Also, Spencer stated that Chloe's relationship with Jimmy will be "what drives the entire story, their history and the current status of their relationship. It is the impetus for everything that happens."
 
 
In ''Action Comics #893'', Chloe is introduced as Jimmy's current/ex-girlfriend, who breaks up with Jimmy after having grown infuriated with the fact that he has lost all passion he had for being a reporter and photographer and instead spends all his time playing video games about him and Superman. Soon after, Jimmy runs into Chloe who is on a date of sorts with another man, Sebastien Mallory, who is not only the junior-executive of LexCorp, but is also a personal enemy of Jimmy, who attempts to show-up Jimmy for Chloe's affection. Jimmy however is more concerned about the fact that there is an alien invasion taking place right behind them, outside the club's window. After the arrival of the Dalwythian-Aliens, Chloe and Jimmy worked together to get some informations about the race. At Cadmus Labs, Chloe found out that every planet, which the Dalwythians choose to be their partyhost, don't survive this experience. Somehow Jimmy comes up with an idea to make Metropolis seem completely boring and therefore make the aliens look elsewhere. With Supergirl's help convinces the aliens that Earth is dull so they decide to leave the planet. Feeling good about himself, Jimmy is deflated when Chloe claims that the victory really belongs to her and says she was the one who sent out the message to the populace to close all the stores so the aliens have nowhere to party.
 
 
A few days later Jimmy goes in a charity auction, that Lois told him about, called MediaCares where people bid to go out on a date with journalists. But the night doesn't go as well as Jimmy thought it will go. The night gets even worse when it turns out that Chloe is also one of the media members being auctioned off and also Sebastian Mallory is among the audience. Jimmy can't compete in a bidding war with him and so Mallory pays big bucks to win a date with Chloe.
 
 
Later, Chloe and Sebastien traveled to his apartment in the orbit where she found out, he's trying to control the world with the Superman Videogame. Together, Jimmy and Chloe stopped Sebastien and saved the world. Chloe also reconsidered to get with Jimmy back together.
 
 
She has also appeared in ''Superman Family Adventures'', which is a comic series for younger-readers, renamed to "Cloe", as one of Jimmy Olsen's friends. Jimmy thinks that Cloe might be in fact Supergirl.
 
 
== Relationships ==
 
; Family relationships
 
* Chloe and Lois - Chloe's sister-like relationship with her cousin Lois Lane.
 
* Moira Sullivan - Details about Chloe's mother.
 
* Gabe Sullivan - Details about Chloe's father.
 
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* Clark and Chloe - Details on their friendship.
 
* Chloe and Oliver - Details on their frienship, work, romantic relationship and their married life.
 
* Pete and Chloe - Details on their friendship.
 
* Chloe and Jimmy - More details on their tragic romance.
 
* Chloe and Davis - Details on their former friendship.
 
* Chloe and Emil - Details on their work relationship.
 
* Chloe and Lex - More details on their complex relationship.
 
* Chloe and Lionel - More details on their complex relationship.
 
; Female relationships
 
* Chloe and Lana - Chloe cultivated a strong friendship with Lana Lang, despite their mutual affection for Clark. Initially a rival for Clark's affection, Lana came to see Chloe as her closest friend.<sup>[50]</sup>
 
* Chloe and Tess - More details on their relationship.
 
; Love triangles
 
* Chloe, Jimmy and Davis
 
* Chloe, Jimmy and Kara
 
* Clark, Chloe and Lana
 
* Clark, Chloe and Jimmy
 
 
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Chloe Sullivan is one of the main characters of the CW series Smallville

She is portrayed by Allison Mack.

Chloe was originally a character created exclusively for the series until she made her mainstream DCU Appearance in September 29 2010.

Early Life

Born in early 1987. At some point, Chloe (along with her mother) was infected by Kryptonite, but her mutation remained dormant for years. From an early age, Chloe was interested in journalism and mysteries. As a result, she'd frequently write stories about alien abductions and the Loch Ness Monster.

In 1995, Chloe's mother was committed to a mental institution, mistakenly diagnosed with a hereditary mental disorder. However, rather than being told the truth, the young Chloe was allowed to believe that her mother had abandoned her.

Five years later, Chloe and her father moved to Smallville, where she met and befriended Clark Kent and Peter Ross.

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