Character » Jimmy Olsen appears in 3908 issues.
After being left in Iran after a secret mission, Benjamin Lockwood found his way back home and became the hero named Agent Liberty! Agent Liberty even became part of the Justice League of America during his time as a hero.
Alex Trent followed in his parents footsteps and became a member of the white supremist group, the Aryan Brotherhood.
Alter Ego looks just like Jimmy, but is more powerful.
The Anti-Monitor is the Monitor's counterpart from the Anti-matter Universe. He is responsible for the original Crisis on Infinite Earths, was the sole Guardian of the Sinestro Corps and once, against his will, was the source of the Black Lantern Corps Central Power Battery.
Jimmy confronted the original Bloodsport at gunpoint saving Superman's life after he had been shot by Kryptonite bullets, he later brought Robert's brother Mickey to him ending the man's rampage.
Brainiac is one of Superman's oldest and most powerful foes. A techno-organic being with a twelfth-level intellect and hyper-advanced technology, he travels the multiverse seeking civilizations to shrink and abduct, which he then adds to his collection of captured worlds. He has been responsible for the extinction of countless cultures and the deaths of untold billions.
A member of the Kryptonian Military, he was one of the 600 soldiers who responded to Brainiac's attack under Zod's direction, and was trapped in Kandor until later freed by Kal-El.
Former CIA operative and experiment affected by kryptonite at birth, powered armor suit grants superpowers in exchange for regulation. A childhood friend turned bitter rival of Clark Kent.
Uxas, famously known as Darkseid, is the supreme monarch of the ecumenopolis, Apokolips. Widely regarded as one of the Justice League's worst adversaries, the greatest enemy of New Genesis and one of the biggest threats to the DC Multiverse, he seeks to bend everything to his will and remake the cosmos in his image, while searching for the Anti-Life Equation, an equation which seemingly consists of immense power that has the potential to dominate all life in the DC Multiverse.
Denby was the lawyer of millionaire Titus Gates who left his money to Jimmy Olsen for saving his life shortly before his natural death. Denby cooked up a plan to drive Olsen insane and get the money for himself.
Onetime combatant to the Green Arrow, Executrix was a hired hand to agency's trying to take down the fearless archer.
An enemy of Superman in the post-Crisis universe.
Lex Luthor's bodyguard along with her partner, Mercy.
Leader of HORDR and copy of a Son of Vandal Savage who used his intellect and ability to transfer his consciousness into multiple nodes to prove himself to his father
The popular name given to the unidentified serial killer who operated in the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. Jack the Ripper immediately became a notorious icon of public knowledge, afterwards. Through the mysterious lore of his cases, he has crossed into folklore; being used in various media as perhaps the most legendary serial killer.
The Joker killed Jimmy Olsen in the Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Julian Olsen is the older (and not very nice) brother of Jimmy Olsen.
Killer Croc attempted to kill Jimmy Olsen in Countdown during the Face the Face storyline.
The name of various enemies and incarnations of a walking poison for Superman. The actual holder of the title is Clay Ramsay.
She is a red skinned demoness who disguised herself as Angelica Blaze, a night club owner in Metropolis. She used her position at the club to steal souls. She and her brother Satanus who are half demons are the children of the wizard Shazam and a demoness.
A Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force.
Lex Luthor, Superman's arch-nemesis, is one of the most brilliant men alive, whose hatred of "interfering aliens" pushes him down the path of a sociopath. Known for his "ends justifies the means" approach to life, his single-minded and often brutal focus puts him at odds with The Man of Steel. Luthor is arguably DC Comics' most iconic villain.
The L stands for Lucifer.
Lex Luthor's niece. In the Super Fe-Mail section of "ADVENTURE COMICS #401", Mike Sekowsky (editor) explains that 'Nasty' is the daughter of Lex's older un-named sister, not Lena Luthor-Colby. Lex Luthor's older sister eloped as a teenager to Europe and their parents disapproved and never spoke to her again.
He is an evil doppelgänger of Batman from an alternate universe. He is a member of the Crime Syndicate, a team of supervillains paralleling the Justice League.
The Prankster was one of Superman's first reoccuring foes in the Golden Age. In the New 52, he's Nightwing's new nemesis, a brilliant cyber-criminal.
N'Takki was a H'san Natall alien posing as a human xenophobe.
Daughter and employee of used car salesman Regis Tuttle who does not enjoy working and refuses to be called Queen Tut as her father wishes until pushed by Bizarro.
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