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Jimmy Woo

Jimmy Woo

During the 1950s, no FBI Agent had as distinguished a career as Jimmy Woo, the prime agent involved in battling the villainy of the Yellow Claw. Reborn 50 years later he is now the head of the Atlas Foundation and the Agents of Atlas.

Name:
Jimmy Woo
Publisher:
Real name:
Woo Yen Jet
Aliases:
  • Woo Yen Jet
  • James Woo
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Intellect
  • Leadership
  • Longevity
  • Marksmanship
  • Unarmed Combat
  • Weapon Master
First issue:
Yellow Claw (1956) #1
cover

Origin

James Woo started as an FBI agent, tasked with bringing the infamous Yellow Claw to justice. This led him to form a team of super beings, the first such super-hero team to exist in the Marvel Universe with a government mandate. The team consisted of Ken Hale (Gorilla Man), Bob Grayson (Marvel Boy), Venus, and M-11. They operated for about six months in 1958 before it was decided that the world was not ready for such a team.

Creation

Jimmy Woo was created by writer Al Feldstein and first appeared in "The Coming Of The Yellow Claw" in 1956.

Mayor Story Arcs

SHIELD and Godzilla Squad

After his super team was broken up, he joined S.H.I.E.L.D. as a member of Dum Dum Dugan's "Godzilla Squad" aboard The Behemoth mini-helicarrier. He piloted the Red Ronin robot for the team. During his tenure with S.H.I.E.L.D. he was one of the high ranking officers replaced by sentient Life Model Decoys (Deltans).

Return of the Agents of Atlas

On his last mission for S.H.I.E.L.D., Woo goes rogue, leading a team of agents into the San Francisco branch of The Atlas Foundation. Inside the facility, they find a secret room and the team is all killed except for Woo. He is found by S.H.I.E.L.D. and barely alive when Gorilla Man, M-11 and Marvel Boy rescue him. Marvel Boy is able to restore not only Woo's health but his youth, at the expense of Woo's memories of the intervening 50 years. James Woo reassembles his 1958 team, with the addition of Namora, and goes after Atlas. Woo and his team go back to the San Francisco branch of Atlas and re-enter the hidden room. This time, they survive and confront Yellow Claw, and Mr. Lao. It turns out that Yellow Claw was waiting for Woo to come, to claim the mantle of Gengis Khan. With the title of Great Khan, Woo also assumed control over the holdings of The Atlas Foundation. James Woo was seen recently, this time leading his team against the Skrulls in a guerilla campaign.

Other Media

Animation

Jimmy Woo appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "Iron Man is Born", voiced by Nolan North.

MCU

Randall Park starring in WandaVision
Randall Park starring in WandaVision

Jimmy Woo first appears in Ant-Man and the Wasp, played by Randall Park. He is an FBI agent overseeing Scott Lang's house arrest, after Lang surrendered under the Sokovia Accords.

Later, while on official FBI business, Woo asks for help from the SWORD organization in Marvel's Disney+ show, WandaVision.

Issues

September 1967

October 1967

November 1967

December 1967

March 1968

April 1968

May 1968

June 1968

July 1968

December 1968

January 1969

February 1969

April 1969

May 1969

January 1970

May 1972

February 1973

December 1974

March 1975

June 1975

June 1978

October 1983

January 1984

March 1984

June 1988

July 1988

August 1988

November 1988

November 1992

February 1993

Volumes

1951

1963

1967

1968

1972

1973

1974

1977

1982

1983

1988

1989

1991

1992

2000

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

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