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As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics—The New 52 event of September 2011, the world's third-smartest man - and one of its most eligible bachelors–uses his brains and fists against science gone mad in this new series from Eric Wallace (Titans) and Roger Robinson!
Michael Holt is the head of a successful high-tech corporation and an institute that recruits and encourages the finest minds of the next generation to excel. As Mister Terrific he inhabits a world of amazement few others know exists, let alone can comprehend.
This volume collects issues #1-6 of Mr. Terrific, part of the DC Comics—The New 52 event.
- Sales Rank: #936922 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-07-17
- Released on: 2012-07-17
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author
Eric Wallace has written for the TV series Eureka and Duel Masters, and broke into comics with Final Crisis: Ink. Wallace also worked on Titans: Villains prior to writing Mr. Terrific as part of the DC Comics—The New 52 event.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Stupid writing for the Third Smartest Man on the planet.
By Merrimack Jack
If you followed Mr. Terrific in the old Justice Society comics prior to the new 52, prepare to be severely disappointed.
If you're new to comics - prepare to abandon comics and stick with video games.
Yes, the writing is bad - its as if the writer provided a poorly done story, the editor chopped out one-third for space, and the artist cut out another third, which leaves you wondering what is missing between the panels.
The story begins at the Eye of London (the Ferris Wheel) where the hero defeats a generic villain with an over-applied explanation on electromagnetism - and no explanation why he was in London, just a quick jerk and back to California in the same issue, where the prime baddie, who looks like Megamind with a WiFi logo on his forehead plots to steal brains and kill people for giggles - or something. That sums up the first 30 pages, and goes way, way downhill from there.
It's little wonder that the series was cancelled, and it is a shame they wasted the solo debut of a potentially great African-American hero.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
A fairly decent super hero romp
By Curtis Mitchell
If Mister Terrific suffers from any one flaw it is that he is incredibly generic. Nothing about this book was particularly offensive and it provided for some fairly good reads but the villains Terrific goes up against are hardly that. Despite this weakness, I found the series to be a fairly good read and while the major ongoing storylines were clearly cut short by the title's untimely demise, the ending satisfactorily led into the current status quo for Mister Terrific on Earth-2. Whether his presence there becomes relevant or not remains to be seen (particularly with the depature of Earth-2 writer James Robinson) but as things stand now, Mind Games still seems to be valuable background reading for Earth-2 and also lays a bit of ground work for the plot in World's Finest, meaning that Mister Terrific is nicely connected to the two current Earth-2 based titles.
The pace of the book is fairly decent, with several short story arcs that see Mister Terrific facing different villains and an ongoing plot throughout that deals with Terrific's secret identity and the issues he is dealing with as the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. The writing is not always sharp but the supporting cast is fairly solid and its a tragedy that we probably won't see some of these characters again. Terrific himself has enjoyable, if somewhat illogical, inner monologue that typically involves him thinking through a problem and while the science is (often) fuzzy, Wallace does a good job of showing how science and tech form the basis of Mister Terrific's powerset.
I would characterize this book as a solid B-list entry. Fans of the character may appreciate it as well as readers looking for something a little different but it is by no means a must-read. I'll be keeping it on my shelf as an important book for World's Finest and Earth-2 (both of which I have pulled since issue #1) however. If you can get your hands on this trade (or its related single issues) for a modest price, it provides a decent couple of hours of reading. It is a pity that nothing stands out particularly well but I appreciated that so much seemed to happen in only eight issues compared to some of the tedious extended plots of other comics.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Not so...tremendous
By Sam Quixote
With a name as naff as "Mister Terrific", the book has to be good right? DC don't do irony or try to make their superheroes laughable so anything they're calling terrific better damn well be terrific. Except when it isn't like "Mister Terrific".
Michael Holt is that rarest of things in superhero comics: a billionaire industrialist genius who is also a superhero. Did I say rare? I meant the polar opposite. So things are off to a good stereotypical start. Cookie cutter out, instant superhero created. Besides having a genius level IQ and a cut body, Mister Terrific's superhero powers come from floating metal balls called "T-Spheres" that basically do whatever the plot requires Mister Terrific to do. To writer Eric Wallace's credit he doesn't make any "balls of steel" jokes.
Mister Terrific is all over the map, both literally and figuratively. The book opens with a brawl in London, jumps to California, then outer space, then Iceland, then back to California. In these colourful locations, Mr T (oh if only) fights a number of poorly conceived villains like the Tomorrow Thief, the Kryl (don't whales eat these?), a robot dude, and a blue guy with a wifi symbol on his forehead. I have no idea who any of these villains are nor are they worth remembering. They may as well be labelled "obstacle #1", "obstacle #2", etc.
More damning is the lack of character development for Mister Terrific. Who is this guy? Why does he fight crime? What are T-Spheres? How is he able to travel to space and wander around it without a suit? What's the origin of his tattoo "Fair Play"? Eric Wallace does write a brief intro to the character that explains how he came to be Mister Terrific though it involved time travel and was, inevitably, confusing.
There was no real story arc to the book besides a sub-plot involving corporate politics at Holt Industries (snore) - the rest of the time was taken up with Mr T fighting one forgettable bad guy after another. This book proves that unless you create a character the reader cares about, no end of "interesting events" can make the book compelling. This book literally goes from saving kids from cars in the street to diffusing nuclear bombs that pop out of nowhere while evading cloaked soldiers to battling aliens in space. And yet through it all, I didn't care. It was all so arbitrary - there's no tension, you know Mr T will babble some pseudo-scientific stuff then throw his T-Spheres at the enemy, and walk away unscathed. Mega-Yawn. (And the space storyline? I know there aren't many black superheroes but does there really need to be a slave storyline included here? Just seems unnecessary).
Apparently Mister Terrific was a strong supporting character in larger storylines like the JSA; unfortunately this book proves that not all supporting characters can pull off being the lead with their own series. He could've been an interesting character in the hands of a more skilled writer but Eric Wallace wasn't that guy (too much exposition!). I can see why DC decided to axe this title after just 8 issues - if you're making your way through the New 52 titles, I'd give this one a miss.
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