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  1. This article is about the second Guardian, Jim Harper. For his predecessor and successor, see Jim Harper I and Mal Duncan, respectively. James [2] "Jim" Harper is a Cadmus clone, formerly active as the head of security at Cadmus 's Washington, D.C. facility as Guardian. He is now co-owner of Bowhunter Security.

  2. Jim Harper is a police officer in Metropolis' Suicide Slum who becomes a vigilante to catch crooks that the law could not prosecute, describing himself as guarding society from criminals. He was trained to fighting condition by ex-boxer Joe Morgan (the same man who trained two other mystery men, Wildcat and the first Atom ).

  3. Guardián (cuya identidad secreta es James Jacob «Jim» Harper) es el nombre de un supérheroe ficticio, creado para la editorial DC Comics; fue creado por Jack Kirby y Joe Simon. Apareció por primera vez en la revista de historietas de DC, Star-Spangled Comics #7 (abril de 1942).

  4. DC. James Jacob "Jim" Harper was the street-level vigilante the Guardian. In his civilian life, he was a rookie cop in the Metropolis Police Department, walking his beat in Suicide Slum. Main article: Harper Family Jim Harper was orphaned at an early age. He had one sister, Mary, and two brothers...

  5. James "Jim" Harper is a former police officer who now dispenses vigilante justice on criminals under the alias of the Guardian. Jim was once a member of the World War II-era All-Star Squadron. He continued to fight crime for some time, but eventually age caught up to him. At some point prior to...

  6. The Guardian is a superhero legacy that is notorious for its many clones. The Golden Age Guardian was Jim Harper, a police officer in Metropolis' Suicide Slum, friend and ally of the Newsboy Legion. He was a member of the war-time All-Star Squadron. He is the great-uncle of Roy Harper, Jamie...

  7. Guardián (cuya identidad secreta es James Jacob «Jim» Harper) es el nombre de un supérheroe ficticio, creado para la editorial DC Comics; fue creado por Jack Kirby y Joe Simon. Apareció por primera vez en la revista de historietas de DC, Star-Spangled Comics #7 (abril de 1942).