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James Olsen (Earth-Two)

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Jimmy Olsen

[[Image:|200px|center|James Olsen (Earth-Two)]]
Real Name
Current Alias

Aliases
None

Identity

Affiliation
Superman; Member of the Daily Star Staff

Relatives
None surviving

Universe

Base Of Operations

Legal Status
(Pre-Crisis) citizen of the United States (of Earth-Two) with minor criminal record (trespassing and the like) during his career as a reporter

Characteristics
Gender

Height


Hair

Unusual Features
None

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
None; formerly Professional Editor and reporter

Education
Unknown

Origin
Origin

Place of Birth
Unknown

Creators

First appearance


Contents

History

James Olsen was originally a junior (cub) reporter paired to learn from the Lead Investigative Reporters of the Daily Star, Clark Kent and his often competing partner Lois Lane-Kent. It was through this pairing by then Managing editor George Taylor that then young Olsen would learn the skills and established the deep friendship that would serve him throughout his long life namely his deep friendship with Clark Kent who would ultimately advance his one-time junior partner to the position of Managing Editor of the Daily Star in Olsen's later years.

As Olsen aged, his health began to deteriorate eventually developing into cancer. With no known surviving biological relatives for treatment, Olsen's long time friend Kent, in his identity as the Earth-Two Superman, told James of a possible biological blood match from his Earth-One counterpart. Degrading health and his natural curiosity about parallel earths, Olsen consented to meet with his extra Earth counterpart though never divulged the information to the public passing the Earth-One Olsen off as a distant relative.(Superman Family #187 (Jan 1978)) James regained his health due to the Earth-One Jimmy's assistance. It was never revealed in any detail what further contact was exchanged between the two Olsens.

The Earth-Two Olsen either died from old age before the Crisis on Infinite Earths came to Earth-Two, or he died along all people who were on Earth-Two when that Earth was destroyed in the Crisis. Like everyone else of Earth-Two, james Olsen was succeeded by his New Earth counterpart, the current Jimmy Olsen.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

No permanent superhuman powers though Olsen had acquired temporary superpowers over the years in his exploits as one of the Earth-Two Superman's direct associates. None of these powers remained with James for any length of time either being of their nature temporary or surrendered back to their rightful owners..

Abilities

Strength level

Average: James Olsen possessed the strength level of a man his age, size and weight who engaged in moderate regular exercise. This decreased as his age advanced.

Weaknesses

James Olsen suffered from cancer in his later years requiring reparative surgery from his Earth-One counterpart.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: James Olsen used various exotic devices over his long reporting career, but his most noted device was a radar pulse signal watch which he would use in his later career to signal Superman in extreme cases. Presumably it was upgraded to parallel the supersonic watch that the Earth-One Olsen had.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: None known.


Notes

  • Unlike the Earth-One and later incarnations of Jimmy Olsen, the Earth-Two Olsen was never a photographer but always a junior reporter.
  • James Olsen was not originally portrayed as a red head but had brown hair. Later artists portrayed James with a receding head of red hair to match the primary Olsen.
  • James Olsen stopped using the nickname of "Jimmy" and allowing others to address him as such upon becoming an adult, whereas the Earth-One Olsen allowed everyone to continue using his childhood nickname as a sign of friendship despite no longer being a child/teenager.

Trivia

  • No trivia.


See Also


Recommended Reading

  • None.


Links and References

Footnotes


[[Category:Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster/Creator]]

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