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Mister Terrific (Michael Holt) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mister Terrific (Michael Holt)

Michael Holt is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics. First appearing in ''Spectre'' (vol. 3) #54 (June 1997), he is the second character to take up the Mister Terrific mantle.
==Fictional character biography==
At a very young age, Michael Holt showed remarkable intelligence, reading and assimilating the works of Bohr, Einstein, Planck and Feynman, the pantheon of theoretical physics, at the age of six. He studied advanced science, space, and time "while other children struggled through Sesame Street".〔''JSA'' #13, pg.1〕 Michael grew up with his mentally challenged older brother, Jeffrey, whom Michael loved dearly. When Jeffrey died at the age of 15, Michael was devastated.〔''52'' #39, pg.22〕
Holt displayed "a natural aptitude for having natural aptitudes", as he called it, easily picking up and retaining complex skills and abilities that other men spent their entire lives perfecting. Before he began his career as a superhero, he already possessed 14 Ph.Ds (two in engineering and physics—including doctorates and master's degrees in law, psychology, chemistry, political science, and mathematics),〔''JSA'' # 28, pg. 11〕〔''JSA'' #53, pg. 8〕 was a self-made multi-millionaire〔 with a high tech firm called Cyberwear (subsequently sold to Waynetech〔''JSA'' # 28, pg.11〕) and was a gold medal winning Olympic decathlete.
The accidental deaths of his wife and unborn child were a devastating blow to Holt- particularly since he considered himself responsible for the accident as he made his wife late for church by arguing with her about the value of religion- and while contemplating suicide, he was met by the Spectre, who told him about Terry Sloane, the Golden Age superhero known as Mister Terrific. Inspired by Sloane's life story, he took the name Mister Terrific and later joined the current Justice Society of America, eventually serving as its chairman.
He initially wore ordinary clothes and a leather jacket with Sloane's "Fair Play" emblem on the back. He then wears a T-shaped mask composed of electronic nanites, a black and white costume with red trim, and a collarless jacket in the same colors (the black sections of tunic and jacket forming a "T") with "Fair Play" written on the sleeves and "Terrific" across the back.
For a time he acted as spokesperson for Tylerco and consulted that company on industrial espionage and security matters in exchange for that company helping fund a youth center Terrific had started.〔''JSA'' #5, pg.6〕
Holt has a friendly rivalry with Batman, his opposite number in the Justice League of America (in his identity as Bruce Wayne, Batman owns Holt's business). Michael Holt has encountered Terry Sloane twice through time travel, with Sloane expressing pride in having so worthy a successor. Holt has been noted as the most intelligent member of the JSA in its history, surpassing his predecessor. He is also known as the third smartest person in the world,〔''Infinite Crisis'' # 5, pg. 1〕 and this notion now appears to be widespread within the DC Universe.〔''Justice Society of America (vol. 3)'' # 2, pg. 3〕

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