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2 [[caption-width-right:300:Michael Holt and Terry Sloane]]
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4Mister Terrific is the name of a pair of Creator/DCComics characters, the first of which made his first appearance in ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' # 1 in January, 1942. Terry Sloane was a brilliant polymath and Olympic athlete who by the age of twenty, had succeeded in everything he had ever wanted to do, and was left so much at a loss that he was nearly suicidal. Seeing an actual suicide, however, he instinctively saved her and used his abilities to rescue her brother from a life of crime. Realising there was more he could do in the world, he took the identity of Mr Terrific, "The Man of 1000 Talents", wearing a green and red outfit. He was a reserve member of the Comicbook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica, and was eventually killed in one of their team-ups with the Comicbook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica (''JLA'' Vol. 1 #171, "The Murder Among Us: Crisis Above Earth-One", October 1979).
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6His successor was introduced in ''Comicbook/TheSpectre'' Vol. 3 #54 in June 1997. Like his predecessor, Michael Holt was a polymath genius and Olympic athlete. Also like his predecessor, he is introduced as suicidal, in this case owning to the death of his wife and their unborn child. He is told Terry Sloane's story by the Spectre, and is inspired to instead follow his example as a superhero. He subsequently becomes a core member of the new JSA, eventually being made their chairman.
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8A version of the Michael Holt version of Mister Terrific appeared in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' as Curtis Holt, portrayed by Creator/EchoKellum.
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10The name was used as the title of a comic-book series published by Creator/DCComics, one of the first of their ComicBook/New52 initiative. The series follows the adventures of Michael Holt, the third-smartest man in the DC universe, who uses his scientific mind to fight crime and improve the world. After the series' cancellation, Mister Terrific was packed off to ''ComicBook/Earth2'', but later returned in ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics''.
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12!!Notable appearances Terry Sloane:
13->[[AC:Notable Comic Books]]
14* ''ComicBook/SensationComics''
15* ''ComicBook/AllStarComics''
16* ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica''
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18!!Notable appearances Michael Holt:
19->[[AC:Notable Comic Books]]
20* ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica''
21* ''ComicBook/{{Checkmate}}''
22* ''ComicBook/JSAClassified''
23* ''Mr. Terrific''
24* ''ComicBook/Earth2''
25* ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics''
26* ''ComicBook/StrangeAdventures2020''
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28->[[AC:Other Media]]
29* ''Superman Legacy'', played by Creator/EdiGathegi
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31!!Mister Terrific I (Terry Sloane) provides examples of:
32* TheAce: He's a master of the arts and sciences. He's also athletic, a great fighter (capable of throwing Jay Garrick when moving at superspeed), a talented piano player, an expert on nutrition, and can find a flaw in a giant clockwork machine by studying it.
33* ArchEnemy: Spirit King, who eventually killed him.
34* BrokenAce: Until he was inspired to become a hero.
35* BadassNormal: The absolute peak of human potential, a RenaissanceMan without equal (save for his successor) without having to lift a proverbial finger to get there. [[{{Deconstruction}} The lack of meaning in his life as a result of having everything come effortlessly to him very nearly drove him to suicide]].
36* BlackAndWhiteMorality: It's noted (in modern comics) that his raw intellect lets him instantly work through philosophical and moral issues with perfect black and white clarity, and that he tends to be heartbroken when the rest of the world doesn't live up to the moral standards he holds himself to, which seem so clear to him.
37* BlessedWithSuck: Has lamented on at least one occasion that his perfect expertise at, well, ''literally everything'' he tries tends to make his life feel empty and trivial--In fact, he was about to kill himself over it.
38* BreakThemByTalking: One time he beat Black Barax, the conqueror from the future by claiming that he (as Terry Sloane) was Barax's ancestor. Since the year 7352 didn't have any ancestry records that far back, Barax had no way to be sure and went back home. Terry later admitted that he had no way of knowing, himself, actually. Six thousand and something years from now, literally ''anybody'' could be Barax's ancestor.
39* TheCape: As noted in ComicBook/{{Starman}}, the words "Fair Play" might seem corny and naive, but if someone truly believes in the ideals of fairness and equality enough to wear them proudly, they may be the greatest hero of all. And Mr. Terrific does.
40* ChallengeSeeker: Part of why he became a hero--in fact, in one story he's ''excited'' after being temporarily blinded, seeing it as an interesting handicap to overcome.
41* ChestInsignia: It's more on his gut, but "Fair Play" is probably the best-remembered thing about him.
42* ChildProdigy: An accomplished architect at eight, graduated from high school at eleven, and from college at twelve--that is, after a year the college awarded him an honorary degree after acknowledging that there was nothing they could actually ''teach'' him. So he decided to focus on physical pursuits instead, and beat every full-grown man he competed with, ending up with a room full of trophies. [[BlessedWithSuck All achievements which he couldn't be proud of]], [[ChallengeSeeker because he didn't have to strive to achieve them and so they meant nothing]].
43* ComesGreatResponsibility: One story suggests that guilt over being born with [[InstantExpert an inherently unfair advantage over everyone else]] is what drives him to share his gifts in order to close the gap between the haves and the have-nots.
44* CommonalityConnection: On the occasions where TimeTravel allows him to meet his successor, they get along fantastically. Who could possibly grok him as well as another version of him, but black? Time besties!
45* DrivenToSuicide: Two suicide attempts actually started his career! See, never having to actually ''try'' in order to superlatively succeed at anything he put his hand to set him apart from the rest of humanity and left him feeling that his life had no meaning, so around age twenty (feeling he had already tried everything), he decided to run his car off a bridge--only to see a young woman about to throw herself off of it! Stopping his car, he leapt in after Wanda Wilson, saved her and learned that after the younger brother [[PromotedToParent who she'd raised after their parents died]] had joined a gang of youths who's started doing jobs for mobsters, she felt she had nothing worth living for. After telling the lady to let him take care of it, he went home. Deciding he might as well have a little fun before offing himself, he made a superhero costume, showed up at the youth gang's hideout as Mr. Terrific and told them to come along with him to the mobsters' hideout, where he grand old time physically thrashing every gangster present and even humiliating their leader in a contest of intellect. The impressed kids, realizing the mobsters they looked up to were just cowards and fools, turned away from their potential lives of crime. A few days later, Wanda Wilson showed up at Terry's office thanking him for stopping her suicide attempt--all of a sudden, her brother seems to have changed his ways. Terry agrees with her that (paraphrasing) life can get interesting fast, and a superhero is born.
46* GrandfatherParadox: He mentions having read "Literature/ByHisBootstraps" and really liking it when he first meets the time-traveling Hawkgirl and Mr. Terrific II, and later in the story sends the 74th Century conqueror Black Barax packing when he claims that he used the JSA's Time Spectacles to look into the future and see that he was Barax's ancestor, threatening to shoot himself if Barax doesn't cease his attack and go home. After some heroics by his future counterpart briefly delay him, he gets the gun again and starts pulling the trigger--Barax goes home. By the way, the JSA doesn't ''have'' Time Spectacles.
47* HeroicBSOD: Has a brief one upon learning that the Allies were bombing Dresden in order to keep Nazis from recruiting there, and not to destroy munitions factories as he'd been told. He very nearly gives up being a hero in disgust, until The Flash explains that he could be an example for an unfair and morally gray world to live up to, which inspires him to continue.
48* HumbleHero: Although he could easily brag or get a swelled head due his vast talents, Terry's actually a humble and approachable person who felt that his life was empty until he turned said talents toward helping people.
49* HyperAwareness: As a result of his intellect.
50* InstantExpert: As a result of his natural intellect and physical ability, Terry instantly masters anything, ''anything'', he tries--even ''better'' than the experts. It's not nearly as fun as it sounds.
51* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: Struggled with this for most of his life. Initially he felt isolated enough due to his genius to attempt suicide at one point (only to turn into heroism instead).
52* InternalReveal: One of the times his brother wandered off, he hooked up with Debra Sinclair aka Roulette I, an old adversary of Terry's, revealing Terry's identity to her. Terry finds out about this when Debra sends him a letter demanding a "ransom" for his brother. When he arrives to deliver it (sneaking past all her guards and picking the locks on her office door), he learns all this oh, ''and'' that his brother and Debra had given him a niece before Ned went off to parts unknown. Debra wants the money to raise her daughter, Terry doesn't want his baby niece being raised in an underground casino by a career criminal. [[TheKindnapper Things happen]].
53* {{Irony}}: For all his talents and efforts, he just plain never hit it big as a hero, in-universe or out, something he himself reflects upon in a posthumous appearance.
54* KilledOffForReal: In MediaNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks, Sloane was murdered by his old enemy, the Spirit King.
55* TheKindnapper: He swiped his baby niece from her mother Debra Sinclair/Roulette I, feeling that a career criminal may not be the best role model. Unfortunately, although raised by Terry, nature won out over nurture and little Veronica grew up to be Roulette II.
56* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Michael Holt encounters Roulette II, aka Veronica Sinclair, aka Terry's blood niece/adoptive daughter well before he meets Terry via TimeTravel. He never sees fit to notify Terry that baby Veronica will grow up a sociopath-cum-LoonyFan who sees Terry as a god-like figure worthy of literal worship (with some incestuous overtones) and has dedicated her career of engineering [[BloodSport death fights between heroes]] for profit to him because she thinks he'd be ''proud'' of her. Nor does he bring up the fact she ''despises'' Michael for the vile crime of continuing Terry's legacy while not being Terry, and has tried to kill him and his friends numerous times. It's a little hard to tell someone that kind of thing. You need a card. Maybe with a teddy bear.
57* MyGreatestFailure: ''ComicBook/{{JSA}}'' [[RetCon gives him a brother]] by the name of Ned, who in spite of all the help Terry tried to give him, grew up resenting him and ended up an itinerant ne'er do well, often vanishing and forcing Terry to look for him and bail him out.
58* {{Nephewism}}: As mentioned Terry's brother Ned ended up hooking up with the first Roulette then leaving for parts unknown. After getting baby Veronica out of Roulette's pad, with the aid of his time-traveling successor Michael Holt, and back in the states, he proceeded to raise her like a daughter. Alas, she ended up following in her mother's footsteps in spite of everything, becoming the next Roulette and hating Michael Holt for taking up Terry's mantle (And also thinking Terry was actually her grandfather, which is odd).
59* NiceGuy: Unfailingly kind, selfless, and all about fairness, if his costume didn't make that clear enough.
60* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: Although almost killing himself over it might have been going a bit far...
61* NothingLeftToDoButDie: Having accomplished just about everything, he felt this way until was inspired to become a superhero.
62* PhotographicMemory: He's got one.
63* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Inverted. Terry says that the JSA having a black chairman (Michael) in 2003 is very interesting. When Michael asks if he has a problem with it, Terry assures him it's very much the opposite case. This is also almost certainly also a case of OneDialogueTwoConversations about Michael being an AffirmativeActionLegacy.
64* PrimaryColorChampion: His primary color is red, plus yellow (sometimes brown) boots (sometimes also yellow gloves).
65* RecurringElement: Whether it's exposing bribery and corruption, helping people who've been cheated by bad luck, or ruining rip-off artists, fairness and setting things right play an important part in most of his stories.
66* RenaissanceMan: From science to business to athletics, there was nothing he couldn't do. He is an expert in numerous fields of science and academics, including music, art history, ballistics, seamanship, navigation and geography. He is also a well read polymath.
67* RescueRomance: Saves Wanda Wilson from killing herself, and sways her younger brother from a life of crime. She figures out his identity right away, and he takes her on as an assistant.
68* RoguesGallery: In the original 1940's comics, before all that supervillain business, Terry mostly dealt with people like gangsters, confidence men, corrupt officials and so forth who screwed over honest citizens. When he joined the JSA, he shared their rogues. In the modern day, it's revealed that he tangled with Roulette a few times. Given that she's basically a gangstress who runs a crooked casino (but I repeat myself) that's quite appropriate.
69* SherlockScan: Immediately figures out that Michael Holt is his successor and that he and Hawkgirl came in a time machine, although he's surprised they came from 2003 since he didn't think technology would advance that far in 60 years. (It's actually from way further in the future.)
70* SuperIntelligence: You got this far and you didn't figure that out? Terry would be ashamed.
71* SuperiorSuccessor: He believes that Michael Holt is smarter than him, and is proud that he carries the name.
72* SuperReflexes: Thanks to his HyperAwareness and natural prowess he can do things like snatch a gun out of a guy's hand and crack him over the head with it before he can fire and easily dodges thrown weapons.
73* ThrillSeeker: One of the reasons he planned to kill himself was because life held no novelty for him. One thing you can definitely say about being a superhero is that something interesting is always coming up.
74* TimeTravel: One story has him being brought forward in time to the year 7352 to fight would-be world conqueror Black Barax.
75* TheUnmasking: His rotten brother Ned found his costume while hunting for blank checks [[note]]Way back before you were born, checks didn't have all that security business on them, and so they were very easy to forge.[[/note]], but didn't tell Terry he knew. He ''did'' tell Debra Sinclair when they hooked up, which unfortunate since Debra Sinclair was secretly the villainess known as Roulette who was part of Terry/the JSA's RoguesGallery.
76* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: It's hard to say how his niece might have turned out being raised by Roulette. She became Roulette II in spite of being raised by him, though.
77* VictoryIsBoring: To quote the narrator: "Suppose everything in life came '''too''' easily for you--success, wealth and the admiration of others. Do you think YOU'D be happy? No! We enjoy only the things we strive for and achieve after great struggle!"
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79!!Mister Terrific II (Michael Holt) provides examples of:
80* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Prior to the advent of the New 52, Michael Holt was the second person to call himself Mister Terrific, with the original being a white man, Terry Sloane.
81* ArchEnemy:
82** Kobra. The reboot had Brainwave.
83** Roulette II, aka Veronica Sinclair, a LoonyFan and niece/adoptive daughter of Terry Sloane has declared that she'll kill him for taking the mantle of the man she loved so much. [[IncestSubtext Possibly too much]].
84* BadassNormal: No powers, just an incredibly smart, well-educated, tech genius martial artist.
85* CivvieSpandex: In his initial appearances, his "costume" consisted of a leather jacket with Sloane's "Fair Play" insignia on the back.
86* CommonalityConnection:
87** On the occasions where TimeTravel allows him to meet his predecessor, they get along fantastically. Who could possibly grok him as well as another version of him, but white? Time besties!
88** Well, Pieter Cross (Doctor Mid-Nite) comes pretty darn close in brains and the two are close friends.
89* DroneDeployer: He developed little all-purpose satellites called T-Spheres that he can command to do whatever he wants.
90* FlatEarthAtheist: Ragman once questioned how he could be an atheist when he'd met angels (Zauriel and the Spectre), demons, and was talking to a guy whose suit was powered by corrupt souls.
91* GeniusBruiser: He is a super genius and has also a black belt in 6 different martial arts disciplines.
92* GeniusesHaveMultiplePhDs: Michael Holt is a polymath with 14 Ph.Ds as well as master's degrees in law, psychology, chemistry, political science, computer science, rocket science, and mathematics. Described as a man who has "a natural aptitude for having natural aptitudes", Holt possesses a PhotographicMemory and is a GadgeteerGenius recognized as the third smartest man on the planet.
93%%* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Doctor Mid-Nite.
94* HollywoodAtheist: Avoided. He's an atheist, but respects the Christian Dr. Mid-Nite, despite debating him on the subject.
95* InadequateInheritor: Averted. Terry gets the chance to meet him and thinks he's awesome. Unfortunately, Terry's nice/adoptive daughter disagrees, and ends up fighting the JSA as the modern day Roulette.
96* LegacyCharacter: To the original, as an inspiration.
97* LoonyFan:
98** The first Mr. Terrific had a fan obsessive enough (with hints of racist undertones) to hate Michael Holt for taking on his name. He schemed to remove Holt's intelligence and then destroy all evidence, up to including the information in his head by suicide, so it couldn't be reversed.
99** Get in line, buster! Roulette II aka Veronica Sinclair is likewise obsessed with her adoptive father/blood uncle and ''likewise'' wants Michael Holt to suffer and die for daring to use the name. Though she's not apparently racist and has stated she wouldn't mind banging him before she murders him. So at least he might have that to look forward to someday.
100* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Holt is a polymath who has specialized in multiple fields of medicine, engineering and science. He possesses 14 Ph.D's (two of which are in engineering and physics-including assorted doctorates and masters in degrees in Law, Psychology, Chemistry, Political Science and Mathematics).
101* PhotographicMemory: As mentioned.
102* TheSmartGuy: Naturally has this role in the JSA.
103* SuperIntelligence: He is also known as the third smartest man on Earth. Michael Holt is described as having "a natural aptitude for having natural aptitudes;" picking up complicated skills quickly and retaining them, such as performing emergency surgery on teammate Alan Scott after reading about the procedure in a medical text book. As Holt himself put it, "everyone has a talent...Mine is learning".
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106!!This series contains examples of:
107* BlackAndNerdy: Mister Terrific is the third-smartest person in the entire DC universe.
108* FlatEarthAtheist: Mister Terrific is frequently depicted as an atheist and skeptic of all things supernatural. This despite him having met gods, demons, spirits as well as the Spectre, the personification of God's wrath.
109** During the Infinite Crisis, a rather bemused Ragman questioned him on how he remained atheist despite having worked with an angel (Zauriel) and didn't believe in souls despite Ragman's powers being based on capturing corrupted souls. The response was a [[{{Technobabble}} scientific handwave of what they could be]].

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