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The original version of the Doctor Fate character, he is sometimes also referred to as the Golden Age Doctor Fate. Doctor Fate's secret identity is Kent Nelson, son of a archaeologist who encounters a cosmic being named Nabu, a member of the Lords of Order, while accompanying his father in an archaeological expedition. Unwittingly leading to ...
The grandnephew of the original Kent Nelson, whom he is named after, he continues the Doctor Fate line when he dons the helmet sometime prior to the Final Crisis crossover event and battles longtime Doctor Fate villain, Nergal. Due to Gerber's death, the conclusion of the series features several different endings from his notes written by ...
Dr. Kent V. Nelson is a superhero in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Justiniano, he first appeared in Countdown to Mystery #1 (November 2007) as the seventh character to use the Doctor Fate codename.
Doctor Fate (also known as Dr. Fate, Immortal Doctor Fate, and Fate) is a series of American comic books published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero of the same name. Since its debut in 1985, various series introduced different incarnations of the character and has undergone multiple relaunches throughout its publication history, aiming to ...
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This version is a member of the Justice League and protege of Kent Nelson who is forced to don the Helmet of Fate and become Doctor Fate to protect Zatanna. As of the episode "Private Security", Nabu agreed to release Zatara for one hour on a yearly basis so he can spend time with Zatanna before returning to being Doctor Fate.
Pierce Brosnan is taking on his first role as a superhero. The actor has been cast as Dr. Fate in DC and New Line’s “Black Adam” alongside Dwayne Johnson, who is playing the titular role. Dr ...
The following is a list of characters that appear in the Young Justice TV series and its comic book tie-ins. . Note for reading: The designations for the characters are used when the zeta beams beam them from one place to another, and are normally spoken in episode by an automated voice (recorded by Stephanie Lemelin).