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Jimmy Olsen

Jimmy Olsen

709 appearances · Golden Age · 1938–2026 · 28 key issues
Who is Jimmy Olsen?

James Bartholomew Olsen is a cub photographer and reporter at Metropolis's Daily Planet who befriended Superman early in his career. Armed with a Superman-gifted signal watch, the resourceful—if accident-prone—young journalist became one of the Man of Steel's most trusted civilian allies.

Few characters in comics history have proven as enduringly beloved as Jimmy Olsen, the red-haired cub reporter who first bounded onto the page in Action Comics #6 way back in 1938 — a Platinum Age original conjured by the legendary team of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Over an extraordinary 88-year publishing life, Jimmy has grown from a supporting presence into a genuine institution, racking up 641 catalog appearances and 28 key issues that collectors actively chase. He's spent his career sharing panels with the biggest names in the DC universe — Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Perry White, Batman, and Bruce Wayne — and his own dedicated title, Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen, is a testament to just how deeply fans have always connected with him. Whether you're a Golden Age purist or a modern reader, Jimmy Olsen is the rare character whose longevity speaks for itself.

Identity

Real name. James Bartholomew Olsen

Powers. None inherent; ordinary human photojournalist. Famous signal watch to summon Superman. Has temporarily gained powers in stories (e.g. Elastic Lad).

Teams & affiliations
Daily PlanetKryptonians
★ First appearance
Action Comics #6
Nov 1938

Trivia

  • Jimmy Olsen earned his name on radio before he ever graced a comic page, with the producers of Adventures of Superman inventing him purely to give the Man of Steel someone to talk to during episodes.thefwoosh.com
  • Jimmy's stint as Elastic Lad carried enough weight that it landed him an honorary membership in the Legion of Super-Heroes, making a temporary power-up one of the most consequential moments of his career.thefwoosh.com
  • Otto Binder has written more of Jimmy Olsen's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 58 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1938–2020

Action Comics #6 1938
Action Comics #6
Superman #88 1954
Superman #88
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #3 1958
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #3
World's Finest Comics #175 1968
World's Finest Comics #175
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #133 1970
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #133
DC Comics Presents #27 1980
DC Comics Presents #27
DC Comics Presents #52 1982
DC Comics Presents #52
Action Comics Annual #2 1989
Action Comics Annual #2
Guy Gardner: Warrior #29 1995
Guy Gardner: Warrior #29
Fantastic Four #40 2001
Fantastic Four #40
Countdown #6 2008
Countdown #6
Batman / Superman #5 2014
Batman / Superman #5
Superman: The Golden Age #5 2020
Superman: The Golden Age #5

Appearances (301–450 of 709, oldest first)

Wonder Woman (1942)
House of Mystery (1951)
The Superman Family (1974)
The Calgary Herald Comic Book (1977)
Hembeck 1980 [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#2
Superman Poche (1976)
Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?# [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#1
The X-Men (1963)
The Great Superman Comic Book Collection (1981)
Marvel Treasury Edition (1974)
#28
World's Finest Comics (1941)
Jimmy Olsen's Pal, Fred Hembeck [Hembeck Series] (1981)
#6
Superman Spectacular (1982)
Les Géants des Super-Héros (1981)
#4
The Best of DC (1979)
The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl (1982)
Super-Heróis (1982)
Adventure Comics (1938)
Superman from the Thirties to the Eighties (1983)
Superman Taschenbuch (1976)
#58
Spécial Strange (1975)
#35
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
Super-Homem Contra Homem-Aranha (1986)
#1
The Man of Steel (1986)
World of Krypton (1987)
#4
World of Metropolis (1988)
#1
Superman Annual (1987)
#2
Action Comics Annual (1987)
#2
The Uncanny X-Men (1981)
The Superman Archives (1989)
#1
Caped Crusader Classics! (1988)
#6
Adventures of Superman Annual (1987)
#2
Hawkworld (1990)
#5