- A void exists and needs to be filled. No one can ever be replaced. Not your wife, not Terry Sloane, but their passing leaves a void that needs to be filled. Mr. Terrific served a purpose and that purpose isn't filled by Superman or Batman or even the Spectre. He worked at the street level. There is a need for that kinda hero today. You game?
- — Spectre
Spectre (Volume 3) #54 is an issue of the series Spectre (Volume 3) with a cover date of June, 1997. It was published on April 30, 1997.
Synopsis for "The Haunting of Jim Corrigan (Part 3): Atonement"
While contemplating suicide after the accidental death of his wife, Michael Holt is confronted by Spectre, who tells him about Terry Sloane, the Golden Age superhero known as Mister Terrific.
Appearing in "The Haunting of Jim Corrigan (Part 3): Atonement"
Featured Characters:
- Spectre (Jim Corrigan) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Michael Holt (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Spirit King (Flashback only)
- Shaitan the Eternal (Behind the scenes)
- Street Thugs
Other Characters:
- JSA (Flashback only)
- Hawkman
- Dr. Fate
- Green Lantern
- Power Girl
- Flash
- Mister Terrific (Terry Sloane) (Dies in flashback) (As a spirit)
- Paula Holt (First appearance; dies)
- Dian Belmont (Cameo)
- Lt. Nate Kane (Cameo)
- JLA
Locations:
- New York City
- Stonehenge (Flashback only)
- JLA Satellite (Flashback only)
- JSA Headquarters (Flashback only)
- Tower of Fate (Flashback only)
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- In the flashback to a JLA/JSA annual get-together that takes place between Justice League of America #172 and Adventure Comics #466, the Thanagarian Hawkman from the Justice League and the JSA Hawkman are both visible together in the same panel. It's likely an error, since there's only one Hawkman (Carter Hall) in Post-Crisis at that point. See Hawkman is confusing. Superman is also present; when he is no longer a regular member of the JLA in its early years, he has helped the team in some cases, such as Xothar, Starbreaker and Darkseid, then his presence is not really a chronological problem.