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| Image = James Wilson (Earth-616) from Marvel Feature Vol 1 3 001.png
| RealName = James "Jim" Wilson
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| RealName = [[Jim Wilson|James "Jim" Wilson]]
 
| Title = [[Jim Wilson]]
 
| CurrentAlias =
 
| CurrentAlias =
 
| Aliases = "Jimbo"
 
| Aliases = "Jimbo"
| Identity = Public
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| Identity = No Dual
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| Affiliation = Formerly {{m|Young Watchers (Earth-616)|Young Watchers}}, {{M|Corporation (Earth-616)|Corporation}}, {{m|United States Army|US Army}} (special civilian associate)<!-- "military in his affiliation, army in the text, in World War Hulk Gamma Files -->
| Alignment = Good
 
 
| Relatives = [[Gideon Wilson (Earth-616)|Gideon Wilson]] (Mr. Gideon, father), [[Mrs. Wilson (Earth-616)|Mrs. Wilson]] (mother), [[Samuel Wilson (Earth-616)|Sam Wilson]] (Falcon, uncle), [[Sarah Wilson (Earth-616)|Sarah Casper]] (aunt), [[Jody Casper (Earth-616)|Jody Casper]] (cousin); unnamed cousin (Sarah's daughter); [[Paul Wilson (Earth-616)|Paul Wilson]] (grandfather, deceased); [[Darlene Jeffries (Earth-616)|Darlene Wilson]] (grandmother, deceased);<br>
| Affiliation = Formerly Young Watchers, [[Corporation]], US military (special civilian associate)
 
| Relatives = [[Gideon Wilson (Earth-616)|Gideon Wilson]] (Mr. Gideon, father), Mrs. Wilson (mother), [[Samuel Wilson (Earth-616)|Sam Wilson]] (Falcon, uncle), Sarah Casper (aunt), Jody Casper (cousin)
 
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| Universe = Earth-616
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| BaseOfOperations = Mobile
   
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
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| Hair = Black
 
| Hair = Black
 
| UnusualFeatures =
 
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| CharRef = [[Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Vol 1 13|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z hardcover Vol. 13]]
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| CharRef = {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Vol 1 13}}
   
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
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| MaritalStatus = Single
 
| Occupation = AIDS clinic manager; former vigilante, drifter, sidekick
 
| Occupation = AIDS clinic manager; former vigilante, drifter, sidekick
 
| Education = High school (unfinished)
 
| Education = High school (unfinished)
   
| Origin =
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| Origin = [[Homo sapiens|Human]]
 
| PlaceOfBirth = [[Harlem]], [[New York]]
 
| PlaceOfBirth = [[Harlem]], [[New York]]
 
| Creators = Roy Thomas; Herb Trimpe
 
| Creators = Roy Thomas; Herb Trimpe
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| Death = Incredible Hulk #420
 
| Death = Incredible Hulk #420
   
| HistoryText = Jim Wilson grew up in [[Harlem]] at odds with his father, a strict Christian minister. A restless dreamer, Jim had always wanted to travel, an impulse perhaps fueled in part by the demise of the Wilsons' upstairs neighbor "Smiley". An elderly blues musician, Smiley had died a lingering, lonely death when Jim was still very young, and the shaken Wilson boy prayed he would never die old and helpless like that. Seeking adventure and escape from his fractious household, Jim dropped out of school at age 15, sparking an angry argument with his father that nearly ended in violence. Jim left town on the next bus to [[Los Angeles]], where he soon became a starving street person. Unwilling to return home, Wilson lived in a burned-out tenement building and claimed he was an LA native whose parents had died in a fire, sometimes even conving himself that his story was true. The desperate Jim once snatched a woman's purse, but felt so ashamed that he left it behind without taking any money.
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| HistoryText = Jim Wilson grew up in [[Harlem]] at odds with his father, a strict Christian minister. A restless dreamer, Jim had always wanted to travel, an impulse perhaps fueled in part by the demise of the Wilsons' upstairs neighbor "Smiley". An elderly blues musician, Smiley had died a lingering, lonely death when Jim was still very young, and the shaken Wilson boy prayed he would never die old and helpless like that. Seeking adventure and escape from his fractious household, Jim dropped out of school at age 15, sparking an angry argument with his father that nearly ended in violence. Jim left town on the next bus to [[Los Angeles]], where he soon became a starving street person. Unwilling to return home, Wilson lived in a burned-out tenement building and claimed he was an LA native whose parents had died in a fire, sometimes even convincing himself that his story was true. The desperate Jim once snatched a woman's purse, but felt so ashamed that he left it behind without taking any money.
   
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When the fugitive man-monster [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk (Bruce Banner)]] sought refuge in Jim's tenement, he and Wilson bonded with each other as kindred spirits and fellow outcasts. Jim quickly became one of the Hulk's closest friends, aiding him against foes such as [[Hydra (Earth-616)|Hydra]], the [[Samuel Sterns (Earth-616)|Leader]], [[Xemnu (Earth-616)|Xemnu]], [[Aleksei Sytsevich (Earth-616)|Rhino]], [[Emil Blonsky (Earth-616)|Abomination]], Quintronic Man and [[Walter Newell (Earth-616)|Stingray]]. Jim also began a recurring association with the US Army, who often called on Wilson's and since he was one of the few people with any positive influence over the unstable Hulk's actions. Despite his wariness of authority in general and the military in particular, Jim gradually became friendly with [[Thaddeus Ross (Earth-616)|General "Thunderbolt" Ross]] and his daughter [[Elizabeth Ross (Earth-616)|Betty]]. Wilson also began a serious long-term romance with fellow Talia Green, though she disapproved of Jim's ties to the Hulk.
Discovered as a homeless youth, Jim Wilson was a friend and long-time confidant of the [[Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Incredible Hulk]], whom he met while the Hulk was separated from his alter ego Bruce Banner{{r|Incredible Hulk #131}}. Being one of the few people the Hulk tolerated around him, he was often manipulated by people trying to capture the Hulk, like [[Hydra (Earth-616)|HYDRA]]{{r|Incredible Hulk #132}} or [[Thaddeus Ross (Earth-616)|General "Thunderbolt" Ross]].
 
   
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Briefly drawn into the subversive [[Corporation]] organization, Jim quickly turned on them and was marked for death, but Hulk rescued him from their assassin [[Frank Schlichting (Earth-616)|Constrictor]]. Befriending stage magician Kropotkin the Great and Banner's landlady April Sommers, Jim also participated in [[Leonard Samson (Earth-616)|Doc Samson's]] ill-fated attempts to rehabilitate the Hulk, sabotaged by Corporation agent [[Karla Sofen (Earth-616)|Moonstone (Karla Sofen)]]. The Hulk subsequently helped [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]], the [[Samuel Wilson (Earth-616)|Falcon]] and [[Wendell Vaughn (Earth-616)|Marvel Man (Wendell Vaughn)]] deal the Corporation a crushing defeat. In the process, Jim learned the Falcon was his uncle Sam Wilson, and he renewed ties with some of his Harlem relatives. Jim also joined community-policing group the Young Watchers, helping Falcon and [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] purge a secret criminal faction within the Watchers led by gang boss [[Stoneface (Earth-616)|Stone-Face]].
He eventually died of AIDS.
 
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Somehow contracting a serious auto-immune disease, Jim was abandoned by Talia and found a new calling as a manager of a Los Angeles clinic that cared for dying AIDS patients. When the clinic ran afoul of crime boss Paul Lang, Jim called in Falcon, fellow Hulk sidekick [[Richard Jones (Earth-616)|Rick Jones]] and the now-intelligent Hulk for assistance and Jim helped fight off Lang's super-assassin [[Joss Shappe (Earth-616)|Speedfreek]]. Seriously wounded, Jim recovered.<ref>{{c|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 388}}. In this story it is stated that Jim Wilson was suffering from HIV/AIDS. This should be considered a [[Glossary:Topical Reference|topical reference]] per the [[Glossary:Sliding Timescale|Sliding Timescale]] of [[Earth-616]] as this story was written at a time when there was a lack of medical treatment and a lot of social stigma around that disease. However, with better treatments allowing those infected to live longer, a lessened stigma and the possiblity of a cure becoming more and more possible, what auto-immune difficiency Jim is infected with should always be generalized when explained in a boarder context so as not to age the character.</ref> Jim later attended the bachelor party thrown for Rick Jones before he married his longtime girlfriend [[Marlo Chandler (Earth-616)|Marlo Chandler]].{{r|Incredible Hulk #417}} Jim, however, had been lying for months about how serious the illness had ravage his system. While attending a protest to keep a child (who suffered from the same illness) in public school, he suffered further injuries when he was attacked by parents who wanted the child out. The Hulk broke up the scuffle and arranged medical treatment for Jim, whose health was far worse than he had previously admitted. Dying, Jim begged for a transfusion of Banner's gamma-irradiated blood in the hopes that it might cure him, but the Hulk refused, fearing he might transform Jim into another destructive monster. Accepting Bruce's decision, Jim died peacefully shortly thereafter with the Hulk at his beside.{{r|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 421}} Banner later anonymously donated enough money to keep Jim's clinic running for the next decade.
   
 
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| Abilities = Quick-witted and resourceful, Jim developed some fighting skils while partnered with the Hulk; achieved a passing familiarity with assorted military equipment, installations and procedures during his association with the US Army; learned chess from Betty Ross; and trained in unarmed combat with the Young Watchers. An experienced traveler and a frequent hitchhiker, he had etensive knowledge of many American towns and highways. Charismatic and funny, Jim was a loyal and courageous young man who made friends easily. He was also a capable manager and a dedicated social activist.
 
| Abilities = Quick-witted and resourceful, Jim developed some fighting skils while partnered with the Hulk; achieved a passing familiarity with assorted military equipment, installations and procedures during his association with the US Army; learned chess from Betty Ross; and trained in unarmed combat with the Young Watchers. An experienced traveler and a frequent hitchhiker, he had etensive knowledge of many American towns and highways. Charismatic and funny, Jim was a loyal and courageous young man who made friends easily. He was also a capable manager and a dedicated social activist.
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| Weaknesses = Jim developed AIDS, who eventually caused his death.
   
 
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* Jim is also the nephew of the [[Samuel Wilson (Earth-616)|Falcon (Sam Wilson)]].
 
 
 
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Revision as of 23:59, 17 October 2018

History

Jim Wilson grew up in Harlem at odds with his father, a strict Christian minister. A restless dreamer, Jim had always wanted to travel, an impulse perhaps fueled in part by the demise of the Wilsons' upstairs neighbor "Smiley". An elderly blues musician, Smiley had died a lingering, lonely death when Jim was still very young, and the shaken Wilson boy prayed he would never die old and helpless like that. Seeking adventure and escape from his fractious household, Jim dropped out of school at age 15, sparking an angry argument with his father that nearly ended in violence. Jim left town on the next bus to Los Angeles, where he soon became a starving street person. Unwilling to return home, Wilson lived in a burned-out tenement building and claimed he was an LA native whose parents had died in a fire, sometimes even convincing himself that his story was true. The desperate Jim once snatched a woman's purse, but felt so ashamed that he left it behind without taking any money.

When the fugitive man-monster Hulk (Bruce Banner) sought refuge in Jim's tenement, he and Wilson bonded with each other as kindred spirits and fellow outcasts. Jim quickly became one of the Hulk's closest friends, aiding him against foes such as Hydra, the Leader, Xemnu, Rhino, Abomination, Quintronic Man and Stingray. Jim also began a recurring association with the US Army, who often called on Wilson's and since he was one of the few people with any positive influence over the unstable Hulk's actions. Despite his wariness of authority in general and the military in particular, Jim gradually became friendly with General "Thunderbolt" Ross and his daughter Betty. Wilson also began a serious long-term romance with fellow Talia Green, though she disapproved of Jim's ties to the Hulk.

Briefly drawn into the subversive Corporation organization, Jim quickly turned on them and was marked for death, but Hulk rescued him from their assassin Constrictor. Befriending stage magician Kropotkin the Great and Banner's landlady April Sommers, Jim also participated in Doc Samson's ill-fated attempts to rehabilitate the Hulk, sabotaged by Corporation agent Moonstone (Karla Sofen). The Hulk subsequently helped Captain America, the Falcon and Marvel Man (Wendell Vaughn) deal the Corporation a crushing defeat. In the process, Jim learned the Falcon was his uncle Sam Wilson, and he renewed ties with some of his Harlem relatives. Jim also joined community-policing group the Young Watchers, helping Falcon and Spider-Man purge a secret criminal faction within the Watchers led by gang boss Stone-Face.

Somehow contracting a serious auto-immune disease, Jim was abandoned by Talia and found a new calling as a manager of a Los Angeles clinic that cared for dying AIDS patients. When the clinic ran afoul of crime boss Paul Lang, Jim called in Falcon, fellow Hulk sidekick Rick Jones and the now-intelligent Hulk for assistance and Jim helped fight off Lang's super-assassin Speedfreek. Seriously wounded, Jim recovered.[1] Jim later attended the bachelor party thrown for Rick Jones before he married his longtime girlfriend Marlo Chandler.[2] Jim, however, had been lying for months about how serious the illness had ravage his system. While attending a protest to keep a child (who suffered from the same illness) in public school, he suffered further injuries when he was attacked by parents who wanted the child out. The Hulk broke up the scuffle and arranged medical treatment for Jim, whose health was far worse than he had previously admitted. Dying, Jim begged for a transfusion of Banner's gamma-irradiated blood in the hopes that it might cure him, but the Hulk refused, fearing he might transform Jim into another destructive monster. Accepting Bruce's decision, Jim died peacefully shortly thereafter with the Hulk at his beside.[3] Banner later anonymously donated enough money to keep Jim's clinic running for the next decade.

Attributes

Power Grid[5]
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Abilities

Quick-witted and resourceful, Jim developed some fighting skils while partnered with the Hulk; achieved a passing familiarity with assorted military equipment, installations and procedures during his association with the US Army; learned chess from Betty Ross; and trained in unarmed combat with the Young Watchers. An experienced traveler and a frequent hitchhiker, he had etensive knowledge of many American towns and highways. Charismatic and funny, Jim was a loyal and courageous young man who made friends easily. He was also a capable manager and a dedicated social activist.

Weaknesses

Jim developed AIDS, who eventually caused his death.

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. Incredible Hulk #388. In this story it is stated that Jim Wilson was suffering from HIV/AIDS. This should be considered a topical reference per the Sliding Timescale of Earth-616 as this story was written at a time when there was a lack of medical treatment and a lot of social stigma around that disease. However, with better treatments allowing those infected to live longer, a lessened stigma and the possiblity of a cure becoming more and more possible, what auto-immune difficiency Jim is infected with should always be generalized when explained in a boarder context so as not to age the character.
  2. Incredible Hulk #417
  3. Incredible Hulk #421
  4. Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #13
  5. Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Vol 1 13