Jimmy Woo

[clarification needed] While the short-lived series named after that villain ran only four issues (October 1956 – April 1957), it featured art by Maneely, Jack Kirby, and John Severin.

James Woo is an Asian-American FBI agent assigned primarily to investigate and apprehend the Chinese-national mandarin known as the Yellow Claw, a Fu Manchu manqué (author Sax Rohmer had a Fu Manchu novel titled The Yellow Claw).

[6] Woo was temporarily replaced by a Life Model Decoy (a form of artificial human utilized by S.H.I.E.L.D.)

Going AWOL and taking several other willing agents with him, he infiltrated an Atlas Foundation location, resulting in all the recruits being killed.

[10] With his teammates he follows the Atlas Foundation around the world, restoring Namora to life,[11] and eventually confronting the Yellow Claw, who reveals that the whole ordeal was only a test.

[13] Woo appears alongside the Asian-American superheroes Amadeus Cho, Ms. Marvel, Shang-Chi, and Silk and SHIELD agent Jake Oh at a charity event attacked by an alien army.

Dubbing their group the Protectors, Woo rallies the heroes and bystanders to overthrow their captors.

[15] Afterward, Woo resumes his duties as the head of the Atlas Foundation and makes Cho the leader of the New Agents.

"[18] In the Ultimate Marvel universe, Jimmy Woo is an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., partnered with Sharon Carter.

[19] Jimmy Woo appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Nolan North.

[20][21] Jimmy Woo appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by Randall Park.

Jimmy Woo, from Strange Tales #166 (March 1968). Art by Jim Steranko & Joe Sinnott .