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2023年3月28日 · 能力:吉米·吴没有超能力,他是一名训练有素的间谍特工,并专门从事刑侦和审讯,具有一定武术基础。 吉米·吴(Jimmy Woo)家族的起源可以追溯到13世纪成吉思汗的蒙古帝国,多年来,随着时间的推移和蒙古帝国的政治瓦解,使它演变成了当代一个名为“阿特拉斯基金会(Atlas Foundation)”的秘密组织。 阿特拉斯基金会(Atlas Foundation) 当吉米出生时,阿特拉斯基金会的顾问“劳先生(Mr.Lao)”曾认为吉米日后将接替基金会现任领袖,一个被称为“黄 …
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Jimmy Weo has been working as a System Control Officer at Rio Tinto for 12 years. Rio Tinto is part of the Minerals & Mining industry, and located in United Kingdom.
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Jimmy Woo - Wikipedia
James Woo is an Asian-American FBI agent assigned primarily to investigate and apprehend the Chinese -national mandarin known as the Yellow Claw, a Fu Manchu manqué (author Sax Rohmer had a Fu Manchu novel titled The Yellow Claw).
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Agent James E. "Jimmy" Woo is a former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who was recruited into the FBI. In 2018, Woo was assigned to the FBI's Californian division, and assigned as Scott Lang 's parole officer, making sure he stayed under house arrest after he escaped from the Raft.
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2020年5月28日 · Jimmy Woo was one of comics’ first Asian-American leads, published under the Atlas Comics era in the 1950s. His appearances as an FBI agent predated “Marvel Comics” by about five years, and moved the needle forward on the racist and regressive stereotypes that were prevalent in wartime comics of the period.