The youngest Jordan brother, Jim is always supportive of his older brother Jack's political career. Initially reporter Sue Williams believed that Jim was really the Green Lantern and so sought to get Jim to expose his "secret". Whenever Jim tried to disprove her accusations, some involvement of the Green Lantern would cause Sue to doubt him, unknown to both that Green Lantern was secretly Jim's older brother Hal. Jim would go on to date Sue, and the two would eventually marry. In the modern era, Jim and his family are aware of Hal's secret identity as Green Lantern and in Green Lantern: Secret Origin, it would reveal that after his battle against Atrocitus, Hal disclosed his secret identity to Jim.
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| - The youngest Jordan brother, Jim is always supportive of his older brother Jack's political career. Initially reporter Sue Williams believed that Jim was really the Green Lantern and so sought to get Jim to expose his "secret". Whenever Jim tried to disprove her accusations, some involvement of the Green Lantern would cause Sue to doubt him, unknown to both that Green Lantern was secretly Jim's older brother Hal. Jim would go on to date Sue, and the two would eventually marry. In the modern era, Jim and his family are aware of Hal's secret identity as Green Lantern and in Green Lantern: Secret Origin, it would reveal that after his battle against Atrocitus, Hal disclosed his secret identity to Jim.
- James "Jim" Jordan (November 16, 1896 – April 1, 1988) was the actor who played Fibber McGee in Fibber McGee and Molly, and the albatross, Orville, in Disney's The Rescuers (1977).
- Jim Jordan (November 16, 1896 - April 1, 1988) was the actor who played Fibber McGee in Fibber McGee and Molly and the albatross Orville in Disney's The Rescuers (1977).
- Jim Jordan - is a representative from Ohio's 4th congressional district. His predecessor, Mike Oxley was chairman of the House Financial Services Committee between 2001 and 2007[1]. During his chairmanship, nothing ever went wrong certainly not a banking crisis. Jordan follows in Oxley's manly footsteps.
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| - The youngest Jordan brother, Jim is always supportive of his older brother Jack's political career. Initially reporter Sue Williams believed that Jim was really the Green Lantern and so sought to get Jim to expose his "secret". Whenever Jim tried to disprove her accusations, some involvement of the Green Lantern would cause Sue to doubt him, unknown to both that Green Lantern was secretly Jim's older brother Hal. Jim would go on to date Sue, and the two would eventually marry. In the modern era, Jim and his family are aware of Hal's secret identity as Green Lantern and in Green Lantern: Secret Origin, it would reveal that after his battle against Atrocitus, Hal disclosed his secret identity to Jim.
- James "Jim" Jordan (November 16, 1896 – April 1, 1988) was the actor who played Fibber McGee in Fibber McGee and Molly, and the albatross, Orville, in Disney's The Rescuers (1977).
- Jim Jordan (November 16, 1896 - April 1, 1988) was the actor who played Fibber McGee in Fibber McGee and Molly and the albatross Orville in Disney's The Rescuers (1977).
- Jim Jordan - is a representative from Ohio's 4th congressional district. His predecessor, Mike Oxley was chairman of the House Financial Services Committee between 2001 and 2007[1]. During his chairmanship, nothing ever went wrong certainly not a banking crisis. Jordan follows in Oxley's manly footsteps.
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