Jim Wilson (comics)

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Jim Wilson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #131 in 1970. Jim Wilson is known for being a close friend and ally of the Hulk, one of Marvel's iconic superheroes.

Character Background[edit | edit source]

Jim Wilson is a young African-American man who has been portrayed as a loyal and courageous character in the Marvel Universe. He is often depicted as a social activist and a supporter of civil rights causes. Jim has a strong sense of justice and is willing to stand up for what he believes in, even in the face of danger.

Fictional Biography[edit | edit source]

Jim Wilson's backstory varies in different comic book storylines. In some versions, he is portrayed as a troubled youth who finds guidance and support from the Hulk. In other storylines, Jim is depicted as a college student studying law or journalism. Despite his different origins, Jim is consistently shown as a compassionate and brave individual who is willing to fight for equality and justice.

Relationship with the Hulk[edit | edit source]

Jim Wilson's most significant role in the Marvel Universe is his close friendship with the Hulk. He is one of the few characters who have managed to earn the Hulk's trust and friendship. Jim often serves as a confidant and ally to the Hulk, providing emotional support and guidance during the Hulk's struggles with his dual identity.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Jim Wilson's character has left a lasting impact on the Marvel Universe, serving as a representation of courage, friendship, and social activism. His relationship with the Hulk has been a key element in several storylines, showcasing the importance of loyalty and understanding in times of adversity.

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