In most comic storylines, Jimmy Olsen isn't a guardian. He's more often involved in reporting and assisting Superman rather than having a guardian role.
Definitely not. Jimmy Olsen is not a guardian in the comics. His character is mainly associated with journalism and being in the periphery of Superman's adventures.
Yes, in some storylines, Jimmy Olsen does die.
I'm pretty sure it's not real. There's no concrete evidence or reliable source to confirm its authenticity. It could just be a story someone came up with for entertainment.
No, it's not real. It's likely a fictional tale.
Yes, he was. James Olsen has taken on superhero roles in some comic storylines.
Maybe. We don't have definite information on whether she reads comics or not.
Sure, Jimmy Woo shows up in the comics. He plays various roles depending on the specific comic arcs and story developments.
One plot idea could be that after the body swap, the female Jimmy Olsen has to navigate the male - dominated world of reporting in a different way. Maybe she uses her new male body to break into areas that were previously off - limits to her as a female. Another could be that she has to deal with the relationships in Jimmy Olsen's life, like his friendships and professional contacts, while in his body. And perhaps there are some comical misunderstandings when she behaves in ways that are different from what people expect from Jimmy Olsen.
Her character would likely experience a shift in how she is perceived by others. In a male body, people might take her more seriously at first glance. This could give her new opportunities to prove herself in the journalistic world. However, she may also face new challenges like having to deal with male - specific insecurities or expectations. Emotionally, she might have to suppress some of her more 'feminine' emotional responses in order to fit into the role of Jimmy Olsen, which could be both a struggle and a source of character growth.
No, Thor wasn't a Guardian of the Galaxy in the comics. His storylines were mainly centered around Asgard and the Avengers.
I'm not sure exactly. It depends on various factors like publication schedules and special editions. But you might be able to find a detailed count on dedicated comic book databases or from official sources.