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As part of The New 52 initiative, an alternate version of Doctor Fate named Khalid Ben-Hassin was created by writer James Robinson [41] and artist Brett Booth. The character was featured in the Earth 2 ongoing series from #9 (February 2013) onwards. [42]
Khalid Ben-Hassin Doctor Fate was Kent Nelson, who was orphaned as a child after his archaeologist father was killed for opening the tomb of the wizard Nabu. The wizard raised Nelson and taught him the ways of magic, eventually giving him a mystical amulet and the Helmet of Fate, which contained Nabu's essence.
Khalid Ben-Hassin: Earth 2 #10 Captain Steel: Henry "Hank" Heywood Jr. Earth 2 #13 Red Arrow: Connor Hawke Earth 2 #16 Killed by Parademons in Earth 2 #24. Batman: Thomas Wayne: Earth 2 #17 Killed by an explosion in Convergence #3. Red Tornado: Lois Lane Earth 2 #18 Aquawoman: Marella Accountable: James "Jimmy" Olsen Superman: Val-Zod: Earth 2 #19
Other heroes who have made appearances include Dr. Fate (Khalid Ben-Hassin), the Atom (Al Pratt, now nuclear-powered), the Sandman (Wesley Dodds), Mister Miracle, and Big Barda. In addition, the heroes of the Earth get supported by the World Army.
Khalid Ben-Hassin. Angelo Bend. Andrew Bennett May Bennett. Beppo. Helena Bertinelli. Andrea Beaumont. Bibbo Bibbowski. Big Barda. Billy Numerous. Billy Numerous is a ...
It is later revealed that Kendra Munoz-Saunders is a professional treasure hunter, and was hired by the World Army before an unrevealed event occurred in Egypt that resulted in the grafting of wings to Kendra's back, the same time Khalid Ben-Hassin found the Helmet of Fate. Some time later, Kendra met with the Flash in Europe. She was guided by ...
David Ben Hassin (1727–1792 ... Khaled al-Hassan (1928–1994), Palestinian politician and founder of Fatah; Khalid Hasan (c. 1935–2009), Pakistani journalist and ...
He was replaced by Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani as prime minister [13] and by Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah as foreign minister. [14] On 3 July, Hamad was also relieved from the post of deputy head of the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA). [15] It was under HBJ that Qatar began assisting rebels in Syria by supplying them with arms.