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    Mister Terrific #1

    Mister Terrific » Mister Terrific #1 - Software Update released by DC Comics on November 2011.

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    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.

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    Not The Most Terrific 0

    The Story:Mr. Terrific, the third smartest man in the world uses not just his fists, but his brains to make the world a better place.My Thoughts:When DC announced Mister Terrific was going to get his own on-going series I was excited. I've enjoyed reading his character as part of the Justice Society Of America. I had high hopes for this series that weren't fully met upon reading this first issue. Eric Wallace, who I'm not familiar with, is the series writer.The story starts off pretty nicely as ...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    "Follow the science." 0

    Synopsis: Meet Mister Terrific: The third smartest man in the world.What's Good?Being African American, Michael Holt aka. Mister Terrific should appeal to me. I've read a couple of Justice Society of America books with him, and character wise, he's pretty interesting. However, for me it's not enough to have a solo series. With the new 52 comics, this was my chance to see if I can retry connecting with this character(along with another reason listed below).Something a few of the new 52 comics hav...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Wait, Who Exactly Are the Capitals? 0

    Defying my own expectations, Mister Terrific compensates for the Justice Society of America being stripped out of DC's continuity and keeps true to core aspects of the title character. It is not a perfect issue, but it a very solid start for Michael Holt's new status as a solo hero in the DC Universe.Eric Wallace puts together a good first issue here, giving us all we need to know about the main character. There was a lot of questions about how Mr. Terrific would adapt to the new DC continuity w...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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