As Superman's friend, Jimmy has special access to the Man of Steel, thanks to Superman's gift to Jimmy of a "[[signal watch]]", a wristwatch which with the press of a button emits a special ultrasonic frequency signal that Superman can hear anywhere on Earth.
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In the episode "Question Authority" he is held hostage by Huntress, who also stole his signal watch in an attempt to get Superman's attention so she could ask him about her lover Question's location.{{Filebox
In the episode "Question Authority" he is held hostage by Huntress, who also stole his signal watch in an attempt to get Superman's attention so she could ask him about her lover Question's location.{{Filebox
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James "Jimmy" Olsen, Jr. was a bow red-haired young man who worked as a cub reporter and photographer for the Daily Planet, alongside Lois Lane and Clark Kent, whom he idolizes as career role models. He also has a strong friendship with Superman and Supergirl.
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As Superman's friend, Jimmy has special access to the Man of Steel, thanks to Superman's gift to Jimmy of a "signal watch", a wristwatch which with the press of a button emits a special ultrasonic frequency signal that Superman can hear anywhere on Earth.
In the episode "Question Authority" he is held hostage by Huntress, who also stole his signal watch in an attempt to get Superman's attention so she could ask him about her lover Question's location.
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so she could ask him about her lover Question's location.