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    Mister Terrific #3

    Mister Terrific » Mister Terrific #3 - Haunted released by DC Comics on January 2012.

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    With the city of Los Angeles tearing itself apart, Mister Terrific battles the mind-leech known as Brainstorm to stop him from draining its citizens dry. But when a shocking secret from Michael's past is revealed, a hero is pushed over the edge. Will this be the end of Mister Terrific?

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    1.8 stars

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    Shuts down 0

    Thus far I have been a fairly strong proponent of this series, as I liked the mixture of science and the characterizations of the hero.  Here though the series goes somewhat off the tracks losing both of those elements.  The villain here, Brainstorm is relatively unengaging, he has been thrown in by such arbitrary standards that his threat can never really be taken seriously.  Nor does he ever really get Mister Terrific off his balance for longer than a few panels.  The response in turn however ...

    6 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Mr. Generic 0

    The third issue of Mr. Terrific pretty thoroughly crushes any hopes I had from the first issue for the potential of this series. From the first page to the last, you can almost see the book getting comfortable with the idea of being mediocre and giving up on the idea of trying to excel at aspect of its storytelling. It hands out generic, cliched drama and lazy science fiction in such a way that it's hard to believe Eric Wallace and DC are really even trying to make a success out of Mr. Terrific'...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Mr. (Looks-[Can Be Decieving])-Terrific 0

    The Good: As much as I enjoyed Gugliotta's artwork, Scott Clark's looks AMAZING in this issue. Gugliotta could make things absolutely gorgeous in some of the more sciency moments, but a lot of faces tend to look odd. Clark's artwork is much more consitently good looking, and has a totally different tone that I think better suits the series. Also his work here is much more grounded and sensible than some of the other work he's done. It works really well overall.All right, onto the writing!.... No...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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