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Shilo Norman is a
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, a
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in the
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universe. He is the third person to use the name Mister Miracle. Created by
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, he first appeared in ''
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'' #15 (August 1973).


Fictional character biography


Biography

Shilo's mother abandoned him as an infant. He spent the early parts of his youth in an orphanage in the
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in
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. Shilo was unsatisfied with his lot in life, so he fled the abuses of the orphanage and began living on the streets.Oraclewiki: Shilo Norman
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/ref> Young Shilo Norman became the informal ward of escapologist Thaddeus Brown (Mister Miracle I), and also served as an occasional stand-in. When Thaddeus Brown was murdered by a mobster named Steel Hand, his protege Scott Free avenged his new friend's death by taking on the identity of Mister Miracle and bringing Steel Hand to justice. After Brown's death, Shilo worked with the new
Mister Miracle Mister Miracle (Scott Free) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in ''Mister Miracle'' #1 (April 1971) and was created by Jack Kirby. Publication history Mister Miracle debuted in ...
and his wife Barda. Shilo was eventually reunited with his brother, only to watch him be murdered by a gang member. He ran to the police, and
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policeman Solomon Driver (''Mister Miracle'' #15) was assigned to leave Shilo Norman in the protective custody of Scott Free. Driver's relationship with Scott was cordial; he didn't take Mister Miracle's crimefighting career very seriously, and believed that "escape artists could give us police a lot of trouble". Shilo escaped to take revenge for his brother's death on his own, but Scott and
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followed, preventing him from making a terrible mistake. During the course of these events, Shilo saved Scott’s life. Scott decided to train Shilo in his own special escape artistry techniques and gave him advanced
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technology. Still a master escape artist, the now-adult Shilo was appointed security chief of the Slabside Island Maximum Security prison for
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s, also known as the Slab. For his heroic actions during the Joker's " Last Laugh" riot, he was promoted to Warden of the Slab, which had by then been relocated to
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.


Celebrity

Shilo appeared as a successful and well-paid escape artist, using the name Mister Miracle. He became famous for large scale televised stunts, including well-publicized escapes from the second dimension, the center of the earth, and inside the event horizon of a miniature black hole. These stunts enabled him to live a lavish celebrity lifestyle. Within the black hole, Shilo had a vision of a familiar but different life, spanning years. In his vision, he still possessed a
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, but had no memory of the
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. Shilo saw all his friends fall to the
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, after which
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subjected him to the "Omega Sanction" in which he lived a series of oppressive lives (including one in which he was working at the Slab). Upon escaping from this trap, Shilo found himself in the black hole where he first met Metron, seven days later. In ''Seven Soldiers #1'', Shilo heads to the Dark Side Club to free
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, Earth's first superhero, in order to break the
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's contract with
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to "harrow" Earth and let him hunt down the Gods. In exchange, he sacrifices his life, and at the end of the issue his second resurrection is shown—escaping literally from the grave, apparently thanks to his absorption of Mother Box's consciousness and abilities.


Firestorm

Shilo appears in '' Firestorm, the Nuclear Man'' #33. He approaches Jason Rusch and Martin Stein, the two men who currently come together to form Firestorm. He informs them that one quarter of the Life Equation is hidden within the Firestorm Matrix while the other quarters are apparently held by Earth's other three Elementals, the
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,
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and
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.


Final Crisis

In the second issue of ''
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'', Shilo is seen talking to the Japanese
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Sonny Sumo, telling him of a " cosmic war", that " the powers of evil won", and that Motherboxxx is "the only thing left". He asks for the hero's help in recruiting a team. He leads a team of rookie Japanese heroes in a desperate bid against
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's growing power on Earth, but he fails. In the same moment in which Darkseid is able to take fully over
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's body and be reborn on Earth, a sniper shoots him in the chest, seemingly killing the ''Avatar of Freedom'' and bringing forth the ''Victory of Evil''. It is later revealed that he survived due to a bulletproof vest; he speaks to Mister Terrific about defeating Darkseid, who is destroying the universe.


Brightest Day

During the events of ''
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'',
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is driven insane by his Starheart power and creates a fortress on the moon with the intent of using it as a base while he begins his plan to destroy the world. After
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uses her powers to get a mental layout of a holding cell inside the fortress, it is made clear to the heroes that the fortress must contain
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technology. Shilo appears at the end of ''
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'' (vol. 3) #41, where he is recruited by the Justice League to help a small team composed of Batman,
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, Mr. America,
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,
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, and
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infiltrate the fortress and get past its advanced defenses. As a nod to the events of ''Seven Soldiers'', Shilo refers to himself as the "Seventh Soldier" of the group. Shilo successfully leads the team about halfway through the fortress, only to be attacked by apparitions created by the Starheart. Jesse and Jade are able to pull Shilo away from the beasts before he is killed, but his wounds are severe enough that the Mother Box is forced to heal him. Donna Troy states that the Mother Box should be able to completely rejuvenate Shilo, but then goes on to say that the heroes have to leave him behind, as they cannot risk taking him with them while he is unconscious. Some time after the defeat of the Starheart, Shilo is shown aiding Superman and a number of other heroes in an attempt to penetrate a large energy dome that has materialized over the city of Washington, D.C.''Starman/Congorilla'' #1


Powers and abilities

Shilo Norman has no superhuman powers, but he's a superb athlete, with great acrobatic and gymnastic skills. In his youth, Shilo was trained by Thaddeus Brown in all techniques of the escape arts. Shilo Norman became a highly qualified escape artist and was later trained by Scott Free himself. Shilo discovered his passion for escaping early and tried a number of times to escape different scenarios even as a young child. Shilo shows his proficiency by becoming a world renowned known escape artist. Shilo also was trained by Scott Free and Big Barda in various fighting techniques and martial arts. Shilo has demonstrated to be a skilled fighter with amazing reflexes. Later, as a student at
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, Shilo studied a wide variety of subjects, and in his spare time he performed
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and small feats of street magic for the crowds in
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. He developed an annoying habit of talking in non sequiturs, which he attributes to too many comparative
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classes. He was apparently studying for a degree in
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, and had taken several other
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courses. He met and began to date Fiona Leeway. During this time, he experimented with the "hero gig" as a third generation Mister Miracle, standing in for Scott as a member of
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using New Genesis technology that he had either modified or built himself, such as his Enerjams and Zoom Pads.


Equipment

*Enerjams - Shilo's most distinctive invention, enerjams are mounds of pure energy produced from his gloves which can emit heat and magnetic fields that help him grip onto walls.Oraclewiki: Shilo Norman
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/ref> *Mother Box - None of Shilo's new devices would work without the symbiotic power of Mother Box, a living computer he received from Scott Free. Shilo adapted his Mother Box.Oraclewiki: Shilo Norman
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/ref> *Multi-Cube - Shilo has his own version of Scott's multi-cube, a 1" square that acts as computer and communicator, emitting both regular and ultraviolet light, sonic vibrations, and holograms.Oraclewiki: Shilo Norman
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/ref> *Sticky Boots - Shilo's boots contain "thermal inductors" and magnetic grips.Oraclewiki: Shilo Norman
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/ref> *Uniform - Incorporated within the hood of his JLI era uniform were synapse-sensing devices that allowed much of the circuitry in his costume to react at the speed of thought. To track criminals, he carried tiny mini-transmitters with a
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gamma field detector equipped with an EM filter circuit to dampen electromagnetic interference.Oraclewiki: Shilo Norman
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/ref> *Zoom Pads - A redesigned version of Mister Miracle's Aero-Discs.Oraclewiki: Shilo Norman
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References


External links


Oracle Files: Shilo NormanDCU Guide Mister Miracle III
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