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    Mister Terrific #2

    Mister Terrific » Mister Terrific #2 - Blinded By Science released by DC Comics on December 2011.

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    An electrifying new villain joins the DCU! Meet Brainstorm, the man determined to bring Los Angeles to its knees – beginning with billionaire Michael Holt. But even if he can break this new enemy's hold on an unsuspecting city, how can Mister Terrific defeat a foe even smarter than himself? Luckily, the last time he faced a problem he couldn't solve, he perfected infinite fractal mechanics!

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    Work your magic 0

    After reading the first issue of this series I was pretty sure where it was heading, and this issue pretty much validated that reasoning, but here the concept behind the series kind of oversold itself.  Granted that Terry is supposed to be one of the smartest people alive, but the speed and degree by which he comes up with new scientific discoveries in this issue is kind of alarming.  In Iron Man recently there was an entire story arc about him restoring his intelligence, here the same is done i...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    An Unfortunate Disappointment 0

    The Story: Mister Terrific has to figure out a way to break Brainstorms control over everyone in Los Angeles.  My Thoughts:Going into this second issue of the series, I can't say I was expecting much. The first issue didn't impress me at all and the only reason I decided to give this series another shot was that I liked Mister Terrific so much and was really hoping for this to turn into a great series. After finishing this issue I'm displeased yet again. Writer Eric Wallace desperately tries to ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Weird Science 0

    The Good: The artwork is even smoother and better looking than in the previous issue. All the crazy energy stuff looks awesome, and Brainstorm looks really neat. The tension developed between Karen Star and Aleeka is much more natural and believable. I actually foresee interesting future rivalries between the 2, and it interests me. Some interesting subplots are carefully woven into this issue, and between the shadow conspiracy, the planned coup, Michael being forced to name an heir, the 2 poten...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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