Mister Terrible
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Mister Terrible from Villains United #6
Art by Dale Eaglesham.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Villains United #5,
(December 2005)
Created by Gail Simone (writer)
Dale Eaglesham (artist)
In-story information
Team affiliations The Society
Injustice League
Abilities Unknown

Mister Terrible is a fictional character, a supervillain published by DC Comics. He first appears in Villains United #5 (December 2005), and was created by Gail Simone and Dale Eaglesham.

Fictional character biography [link]

Mister Terrible appeared as part of Deathstroke's attack squad of villains in issue five of the Villains United miniseries. He then appeared in the next issue, throwing a knife into Catman's leg (he was aiming for his heart). Mister Terrible is a parody of the Modern Age Mister Terrific, and wears a similar costume with face make-up and a leather jacket with the words "Foul Play" written on both sleeves. His costume mirrors the original Mister Terrific's color scheme of red and green. When introducing himself, he states that everything he does "turns out disastrous."

In the Justice League of America Wedding Special, Mister Terrible is one of the villains assembled for the new Injustice League. He is later seen among the exiled supervillains in Salvation Run. He further speaks of his powers in #3, stating that he is "kind of a jinx." In #5, he mentions he has weapons called "T-Squares", a play on Michael Holt's T-Spheres. During this event Two-Face threatened to kill him, but he was later shown to have survived. He was seen amongst the villains that escaped the hell planet at the end of the storyline.

He is one of the villains sent to retrieve the Get Out of Hell free card from the Secret Six.

External links [link]




https://wn.com/Mister_Terrible

Mister

Mister may refer to:

  • Mister (Mr. or Mr), a common English language honorific
  • MISTER, a personal rapid transit system
  • A device that makes or sprays mist
  • Mister (band), a Hong Kong Canto-rock band
  • Mister (song), a song by Korean girl group Kara
  • Mr. Mister

    See also

  • All pages beginning with "Mister"
  • All pages with titles containing Mister
  • Meister
  • Master (disambiguation)
  • Mr. (band)

    Mister also known as Mr. is a Hong Kong, Chinese rock band composed of lead vocalist Alan Po, rhythm guitarist Ronny Lay, lead guitarist Quincy Tam, bassist and backing vocalist Desmond Tam, and drummer Tom To.

    The quintet originated from the underground indie scene where they were known as White Noise. Their breakthrough performance was their gig at Alan Tam's birthday party. They were subsequently recommended to Universal Music by himself who was deeply impressed by their skill and talent.

    References

    External links

  • Mini website of Mr.
  • 黑色狂迷 MV on YouTube
  • Fanz Asia profile
  • Yahoo Blog of Mr.
  • Mister (song)

    "Mister (Hangul: 미스터, Japanese: ミスター)" is a song performed by South Korean girl group Kara from their second Korean album, Revolution. It was released as their Japanese debut single on August 11, 2010. It was released in four editions, one includes a DVD, another one is CD with a 28-page photobook, and two CD only editions, first press and regular.

    Background

    The song was originally from the group's second Korean album Revolution. The group performed this song as a part of their comeback stage special alongside Revolution's lead single, "Wanna", starting on July 31, 2009, beginning with KBS's Music Bank then onto MBC'sShow! Music Core and finally on SBS's Inkigayo. After wrapping up their comeback stages to begin promotions for their second full-length Korean album, the song proved to be popular with the viewers due to its addicting "butt dance" that is featured prominently in the choreography; helping the group's Revolution album to perform well on various music charts prompting the group to promote the song more on music programs rather than the actual lead single, "Wanna". Due to the overwhelming response that "Mister" received, the group's overall popularity in South Korea increased, with numerous advertisement requests coming in for the group as they had more advertisements in October 2009 than the previous two years.

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