An alien S.O.S. draws Mister Terrific into the ninth dimension. But what begins as scientific exploration quickly turns deadly when he is taken prisoner by the villainous Kryl. Now the world's third-smartest man must engineer an extraterrestrial jailbreak! Easy, right? But even if he succeeds, how can Mister Terrific escape the inner demons that haunt him?
After a rough first story arc, this book seems to be getting stronger. Thats definitely a relief, because I love the character and I want to see him as one of the stars of the DC Universe, where he belongs. Read Full Review
I used to really like this character but this series fails to entertain or take the character anywhere useful. It's a shame. Read Full Review
I hope one of the main lessons writers take away from these early New 52 issues is that narration and exposition need to be used sparingly. Read Full Review
Though writer Eric Wallace sells the technobabble explanation for a force field as well as Mister Terrific's fairplay way of egress, he oddly has Mr. T credit Newton for the technique. In fact, Newton hadn't an inkling about quantum physics. His forte lay in the macroscopic, not subatomic. Read Full Review