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Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane)

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Use American English Template:Lead too short Template:Infobox comics character Terry Sloane is a fictional superhero appearing in DC Comics, and the first character named Mister Terrific.[1] He first appeared in Sensation Comics #1 (January 1942).[2]

Fictional character biography

Terry Sloane was a rich man whose photographic memory, Olympic-level athletic skills, and mastery of the martial arts made him a virtual Renaissance man. After graduating college at age thirteen, he eventually became a renowned business leader in the community. Having accomplished all of his goals by the time he was in his early 20s, Terry felt there were no challenges left for him to pursue, leading him towards suicidal tendencies. However, upon seeing a young woman jump from a bridge, Sloane reacted quickly and saved her. He learned her name was Wanda Wilson. Sloane assisted her brother, who had been caught up in a gang, by creating the Mister Terrific persona. He then designed the "Fair Play Club" to stymie growing juvenile delinquency.[3]

Sometimes nicknamed "The Man of 1,000 Talents", Terry Sloane turned to crimefighting after excelling at everything else. He wore a red suit with a green tunic. A golden emblem on his tunic proclaimed his motto, "Fair Play".[4]

According to Jess Nevins' Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes, "his Rogues Gallery includes Black Barax, the Tyrant from the Year 7532; Dr. Laff, who uses practical jokes like itching powder and poisonous snakes to commit crimes; the Five Geniuses, five talented men who commit crimes to entertain themselves; and Terry Savatte, a tap dancing savate master".[5]

Mister Terrific became a reserve member of the Justice Society of America, taking part in two of their chronicled 1940s adventures. He also was a full-fledged member of the All-Star Squadron and assisted both teams on several more occasions throughout the remaining decade, retiring along with his peers in 1951.

Sloane resumed his crimefighting career, at which point he was given full status as a member of the Justice Society. On several occasions he assisted them in various cases, such as combating the Lawless League and the Black Orb crime gang.

Sloane made an appearance in Justice League Year One, at the first gathering of the League. He was seen being looked after by Phantom Lady during a gathering of heroes on Blackhawk Island, after the final defeat of the alien Apellaxian army.

Sloane came out of retirement to pursue his old nemesis, the Spirit King. The Spirit King took control of the Golden Age Flash and used him to kill Sloane.[6][7]

After death

Following his death, Sloane appears as a spirit and via time travel.[8][9] In Blackest Night, Sloane is resurrected as a Black Lantern before his successor, Michael Holt, kills him.[10][11]

The New Golden Age reveals that Mister Terrific had a sidekick named Quiz Kid who was one of thirteen sidekicks kidnapped by the Time Masters to prevent them from being erased from existence after Doctor Manhattan altered the timeline to stop the Justice Society from forming.[12] Stargirl later rescues him and twelve other sidekicks before bringing them to the present day.

Powers and abilities

Terry Sloane had no superhuman powers, but he was a master martial artist and an Olympic-level athlete with a genius-level intellect. He also possessed photographic memory allowing him to remember important clues and information.

Other versions

In other media

Collected editions

Mr. Terrific is one of seven JSA-related heroes whose earliest solo appearances are collected in an anthology entry in the DC Archive Editions series:

Title Material collected
JSA All-Stars Archives Vol. 1 HC (2007) Sensation Comics (1942 series) #1–5

References

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External links

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  6. Justice League of America #171 (October 1979)
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  8. Starman vol. 2 #37. DC Comics.
  9. Day of Judgement #2. DC Comics.
  10. Blackest Night #4. DC Comics.
  11. Blackest Night: JSA #1-3 (2009-2010). DC Comics.
  12. The New Golden Age #1. DC Comics.
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  14. Earth 2 #2 (June 2012). DC Comics.
  15. Earth 2 #0. DC Comics.
  16. Earth 2: Society #1 - #4. DC Comics.
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