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Jimmy Woo (writeup 1 - the 1950s) v1.1

Category : Comic Books
Subcategory : Marvel universe
Type : Hero
Game System : Dual-stats (MnM / DCH)
Notes : SHIELD ; FBI ; Atlas comics

Jimmy Woo (writeup 1 - the 1950s) v1.1

By Sébastien Andrivet

Source of Character: Yellow Claw (1956-1957) and his Marvel Universe appearances

Helper(s): Gareth Lewis

Reasons: This entry does NOT include the additional information and retcons from the Agents of Atlas miniseries - those are discussed in the third writeup. It uses some data from Files of Nick Fury - Secret War.

Quotes

Special Agent Woo

“I’m sorry, Su Wan ! I had my duty to perform !”

“That’s professor Knute Lindstrom, the world-famous chemist ! He’s been missing for months !”

“This is all I’ll need, sir ! I’m ready !”

“I’ve got a theory of my own about this whole business ! But you give me the facts, Su Wan !”

“I’m on my way, chief !”

(Struggling underwater with a crocodile) “If only I can subdue the beast with my tie…”

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Jimmy Woo
Dex: 04 Str: 03 Bod: 04 Motivation: Justice
Int: 05 Wil: 05 Min: 04 Occupation: G-man
Inf: 05 Aur: 04 Spi: 04 Resources {or Wealth}: 004
Init: 014 HP: 025

Skills: Acrobatics (Athletics)*: 04, Charisma (Interrogation, Persuasion): 06, Detective (Legwork, Police procedure): 05, Martial Artist: 05, Vehicles (Land): 05, Weaponry (Firearms): 04

Advantages: Area Knowledge (major Chinatowns in the US), Familiarity (Chinese cultures, General scientific knowledge and news), Language (Cantonese Chinese), Sharp Eye

Connections: FBI (Low), Street (Low), Su Wan (High), American Intelligence Agencies (Low, see below)

Drawbacks: None demonstrated

Equipment:

  • His usual weapon is .38 snub-nosed revolver - probably a Colt Detective Special Second Series loaded with .38 special cartridges [BODY 02, Projectile weapons: 03, Ammo: 06, Miniaturisation: 01, R#04, Drawback: Long reload]. It is apparently held in a shoulder holster beneath his suit. 
  • He was also seen using a full-sized .38 revolver .38 Special Revolver [BODY 03, Projectile weapon: 04, Ammo: 06, R#02, Drawback: Long Reload] or, when in the rough, a M1911 Colt pistol [BODY 03, Projectile weapon: 04, Ammo: 07, R#03]. At one point he’s even armed with what seems to be a M1 Garand Rifle in .30-06 [BODY 04, Projectile weapons: 06, Ammo: 15, R#03]
  • In the 1960s, this being Stan Lee stories, he starts using spy gadgets, though nothing as sophisticated as S.H.I.E.L.D. gear. This included a then-futuristic Pistol [BODY 04, Projectile weapon: 04, Ammo: 15, R#02] and 360 Degrees Vision Sunglasses [BODY 01, Full vision: 03]

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Agent Woo (1950s) — Averaged PL 6

STRSTAAGLDEXFGTINTAWEPRE
01 02 03 02 04 03 02 01
Combat Advantages

Close attack 1, Defensive Roll 2, Evasion, Precise Attack (Close, Concealment), Ranged attack 2

Other Advantages

Benefit (Beloved of Su Wan), Benefit (FBI special agent), Equipment 2, Language (Cantonese Chinese), Well-Informed

Skills

Athletics 4 (+5), Acrobatics 2 (+4), Close combat (Unarmed) 2 (+7), Deception 5 (+6), Expertise (FBI agent) 9 (+12), Expertise (All things Chinese) 8 (+11), Expertise (Science) 4 (+7), Expertise (Streetwise) 5 (+8), Expertise (Military) 5 (+8), Insight 4 (+6), Perception 4 (+6), Persuasion 3 (+4), Ranged combat (Firearms) 2 (+6), Stealth 2 (+4), Vehicles 6 (+8) (Limited 2 to common land vehicles)

Equipment

Light Pistol

Offense
Initiative +3
Unarmed +7, Close, Damage 1
Light pistol +6, Ranged, Damage 3
Defense
Dodge7 Fortitude6
Parry7 Toughness4/2*
Will5
* Without Defensive Roll
Complications

Relationship Jimmy is in love with the daughter of the monstrous Yellow Claw

Duty Agent Woo is a duty-bound patriot

Power levels

Trade-off areas Attack & Effect PL 5, Dodge/Toughness PL 5, Parry/Toughness PL 5, Fort & Will PL 6

Point total 93 Abilities 36, Defences 14, Skills 30, Powers 0, Devices 0, Advantages 13. Equiv. PL 7.

Notes

In the 1960s he had more Equipment Ranks for spy-type gadgetry.
 

Background

Real name: James “Jimmy” Woo
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Kim Woo (father, deceased), Margaret Woo (mother)
Group affiliation: Federal Bureau of Investigations
Base Of Operations: Washington, D.C.
Height: 5‘8” Weight: 170 lbs
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black

Powers and Abilities

Agent Woo is the traditional two-fisted, heat-packing, hard-detecting G-man of the 1940s and 1950s. He’s sharp, very courageous, persuasive and an excellent fighter. He has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to take on four or even five trained and experienced men unarmed, and also seems to have some form of military training - perhaps he served in Korea.

Jimmy Woo (writeup 1 - the 1950s) v1.1

While Woo supposedly works for the FBI, he is routinely sent on missions that have very little to do with the Bureau’s responsibilities, such as investigating seismic disturbances on uncharted islands deep in the Pacific. It is thus possible that he was transferred to an inter-agencies task force working on the Yellow Claw case, then transferred back when the Claw vanished. His Connection with US intelligence agencies is based on this hypothesis ; if it existed it probably only lasted from 1956 to 1958/59.

Jimmy always knows about the latest developments in scientific research - at the very least he’s an attentive reader of popular science magazines. In the 1950s, the hero is always knowledgeable about science.

History

Jimmy Woo’s youth is undocumented. It is possible that he was born in the US of Chinese parents, perhaps traditionalists who fled China during the overthrown of the Qing dynasty and the warlords years that ensued - but this is just a guess. As his adventures begin he’s a crack FBI agent, who graduated valedictorian at the Academy and seems to be 25 or so. Neither his youth nor his ethnicity seem to be an issue - which is quite notable in the 1950s.

In 1956, the Director of the Bureau informs Agent Woo that the Red Chinese made a Fu Manchu-like figure, known as the Yellow Claw, their main agent to destabilise the US and thus facilitate an invasion of Taiwan. The Claw is thought to already be in the US, presumably in the San Francisco Chinatown. Woo having contacts in the area, he’s assigned to the case - and soon locates the Claw and his Nazi ally, former death camp commandant Fritz Voltzmann.

Jimmy Woo (writeup 1 - the 1950s) v1.1

This investigation also leads Jimmy to encounter the Claw’s grand-niece, Su Wan, who openly objects to the mastermind’s horrible schemes. The two youths instantly developed a strong but unspoken attraction and during the following years Su Wan would often convey inside information to Jimmy or even help him escape from death traps set by the Yellow Claw. Being Su Wan’s guardian, the Yellow Claw never harmed her or even detained her over this, her welfare being his responsibility. Decades later, Su Wan noted that he did use hypnosis against her when her opposition to his plans was too overt, though. The Claw took his familial duties so seriously that he did not want to kill Agent Woo, as he realised that Su Wan was in love with him and did not want to break her heart. He thus preferred deathtraps in which the G-Man would have a fighting chance.

Further complicating the situation, Jimmy Woo’s patriotic duty sometimes forced him to abuse Su Wan’s trust to arrest the Claw, though she understood his obligations and never resented Jimmy for long over these incidents.

The Devil Doctor

The stories about the Yellow Claw were short and formulaic, as was the style of the day - with little plot or character development. Woo’s exploits against his fiendish nemesis include:

  • Convincing a hardcase American prisoner, whom the Claw had busted out of prison to become his agent, not to betray his country in service of the mastermind.
  • Helping disperse a group of six powerful psychic mutants, whom the Claw coerced into randomly warping reality all around the US.
  • Narrowly preventing the Claw and his ally from kidnapping two key American ambassadors.
  • Nearly arresting the Claw but getting captured and dropped into a rushing underground stream while trapped in a transparent plastic bubble.
  • Helping wreck a plan, somewhere in Asia, which revolved around a giant god called Temujai (actually a robot).
  • Discovering that the Claw employed half a fire team of miniaturised, one-inch-tall soldiers as assassins, and getting himself shrunk so as to single-handedly capture them.
  • Helping convince the alien Ufo, who had been duped into becoming an ally of the Claw, that he had been lied to.
  • Discovering that the recently-captured Yellow Claw was actually a sophisticated robot with a nuclear bomb in its torso, and disposing of it in time.
Jimmy Woo (writeup 1 - the 1950s) v1.1
  • Stopping the Claw from using a mysterious snow which could be turned into clouds of sleeping gas, after the villain’s first attempt was thwarted through sheer luck by the military.
  • Being a stowaway on a flying sphere made of living shadow people fetched from another universe by the Claw to bust his grand-niece free from the Fed prison holding her.
  • Turning intelligent mutant seagulls hired by the Claw against their employer.
  • Convincing master hypnotist “Sleepy Eyes” to double-cross his employer the Claw to foil a scheme that turned an entire town into sleepwalkers via TV-relayed hypnosis.
  • Surviving being ambushed in his own apartment by a mentally-created lion.
  • Rescuing the powerful mentalist whom the Claw had convinced to dream up and create a small army of invincible soldiers.
  • … and presumably other cases.

Though Agent Woo kept thwarting the Claw in the nick of time, he apparently never stopped him for long.

The swingin’ sixties

At some point circa 1960 the Claw vanished from the scene, and the FBI reassigned star agent Jimmy Woo to other cases. It would seem that he met with Captain America during one such unchronicled investigation.

In 1967, Captain America consulted Woo about a case he and Nick Fury had handled two years prior. After Cap and Fury finished explaining the encounter, Woo drew the correct conclusion — only the Yellow Claw could be behind such a weird and formidable plan. This is how Mr. Woo became acquainted with Mr. Fury, who would soon play an important role in his life.

Description

During the 1950s Woo is a chain smoker, as was common back then, and is rarely seen without a cigarette. His skin tone has been through many odd changes over the decades, from that weird pale yellow often used for Asian characters in 1940s comic books and anti-Japanese propaganda, to the same skin tone used for Caucasian characters.

Personality

Not really. The only thing distinguishing Jimmy Woo from the archetypal 1950s two-fisted, sharp-eyed G-Man is the colour of his skin, and that is simply never mentioned or even alluded to during the course of Yellow Claw. He’s thus a very serious, sharp, utterly dedicated and professional agent, always ready to serve and protect the United States of America.

DC Universe History

The likeliest niche is to have him accompany King Faraday during the gap between the original Danger Trail comics and the Showcase features.

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