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and Howard Sherman, the character first appeared ''More Fun Comics'' #55 (May, 1940) during the
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character, he is sometimes also referred to as the Golden Age Doctor Fate. Doctor Fate's
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is Kent Nelson, son of an archaeologist who encounters a cosmic being named
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, a member of the Lords of Order, while accompanying his father in an archaeological expedition. Unwittingly leading to his father's death upon releasing Nabu, the being pities him and raises him as a sorcerer although various retellings differ in Nabu's intentions and how Nelson is trained. Gifted the Helmet of Fate and several other artifacts, he becomes the hero and agent of the Lords of Order, Doctor Fate. A major character featured in titles based upon several teams such as the
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, and
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, and one of the foremost sorcerers in the
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, Nelson's most reoccurring conflict is his gradual loss of personal agency to Nabu and its effects on relationships such as love interest
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s, Nelson has been succeeded by several successors, most notably by his grand-nephew and apprentice,
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. Despite his demise in the mainstream continuity, Nelson's version often makes posthumous appearances in various comic book depicting events in the past. As most recognized version of Doctor Fate, Kent Nelson has made many appearances in various adaptations. Nelson first made his live-action debut in the television series ''
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Creation

In a 1987 interview, Gardner Fox recalled the genesis behind Fate, stating: "Doctor Fate (I originally called him Doctor Droon, but the name was editorially changed) was one of my favorites. I created him and even sketched out the original costume he would wear - but that costume was changed by artists over the years, for one reason or another. To my knowledge, I wrote all the Dr. Fate yarns that appeared, up until 1968, when I left comic book writing to a great degree. I always liked the supernatural; I read
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, Whitehead, all the others, Fate was a derivation from my imagination influenced by those writings".


Publication history


Golden Age of Comics

Kent Nelson as
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debuted in his own self-titled six page strip in ''
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'' #55 (May 1940) during the
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. The character was created by writer
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and artist Howard Sherman, who produced the first three years of monthly Doctor Fate stories. After a year with no background, his alter ego and origins were shown in ''More Fun Comics'' #67 (May 1941). Fate's helmet was modeled after ancient Greek Corinthian helmets. His love interest Inza was known variably throughout the Golden Age as Inza Sanders, and Inza Carmer, which was amended to Inza Cramer in the
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. When the
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was created for ''
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'' #3 (Winter 1940), Doctor Fate was one of the characters National Comics used for the joint venture with
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. He made his last appearance in the book in issue #21 (Summer 1944), virtually simultaneously with the end of his own strip in ''More Fun Comics'' #98 (July–August 1944).


Silver & Bronze Age of Comics

Aside from the annual JSA/JLA team-ups in ''Justice League of America'' that began in 1963, Doctor Fate appeared in other stories through the 1960s and 1970s, including a two-issue run with
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in '' Showcase'' #55–56, two appearances with
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in ''
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'' (#201, March 1971 and #208, December 1971); an appearance with
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in ''
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'' (#156, November 1979); and a solo story in '' 1st Issue Special'' #9 (December 1975), written by
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and drawn by
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. Doctor Fate and the rest of The Justice Society returned to ''All-Star Comics'' in 1976 with #58 for a two-year run ending with issue #74 and ''Adventure Comics'' #461-462 in 1978, and ''Adventure Comics'' #466 related the untold tale of the Justice Society's 1951 disbanding. Doctor Fate's origin was retold in ''DC Special Series'' #10, and Doctor Fate again teamed up with Superman in ''
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'' #23 (July 1980), and featured in a series of back-up stories running in ''The Flash'' from #306 (February 1982) to 313 (September 1982) written by
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(aided by
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from #310 to No. 313) and drawn by
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.


Modern Age of Comics

Beginning in 1981, DC's ''
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'' elaborated upon the adventures of many
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-era heroes, including Doctor Fate and the JSA. The series ran for 67 issues and three annuals, concluding in 1987. Doctor Fate made occasional modern-day appearances in ''
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'' in 1984, the same year which witnessed the 22nd and final annual Justice Society/Justice League team-up. Doctor Fate also made a guest appearance in a 3-issue 1985 crossover in the pages of ''Infinity, Inc.'' #19-20 and ''Justice League'' #244. Doctor Fate then appeared in the four-part special ''America vs. the Justice Society'' (1985) which finalized the story of the Justice Society, featuring an elaboration of the events of ''Adventure Comics'' #466 and a recap of the Justice Society's annual team-ups with the Justice League. In 1985, DC collected the Doctor Fate back-up stories from ''The Flash'', a retelling of Doctor Fate's origin by
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, and Michael Nasser originally published in ''Secret Origins of Super-Heroes'' (January 1978) (''DC Special Series'' #10 in the indicia), the Pasko/Simonson Doctor Fate story from ''1st Issue Special'' #9, and a Doctor Fate tale from ''More Fun Comics'' #56 (June 1940), in a three-issue
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titled ''The Immortal Doctor Fate''. Doctor Fate appeared in several issues of the ''
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'', after which Doctor Fate briefly joined the Justice League. In 1987, the first ''Doctor Fate'' limited series was released, which changed the character's secret identity and made Doctor Fate a legacy character. Kent Nelson was killed off in the original limited series, replacing him with Eric and Linda Strauss. DC Comics would soon begin the first ''Doctor Fate'' ongoing comic series by
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in winter of 1988, where the character's body and name is used by the Lord of Order, Nabu. Within the 25th issue of the series,
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and the character was revived from the dead. The later issues of the series saw Kent's wife Inza take over as the new Doctor Fate. The series ended with issue #41 although Kent and Inza made sporadic appearances. Following the ''
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'' event, which was used to reconcile continuity issues that emerged from Crisis on Ininite Earths, Kent and Inza would be killed off and replaced by Jared Stevens. The character's demise would later be revised in the Book of Fate comic book series and Kent continued making posthumous appearances. In 1999, the revival of the Justice Society in '' JSA'' allowed the character to be reworked again, creating the Hector Hall version of the character.''JSA'' #1 (August 1999). DC Comics.''JSA'' #4 (November 1999). DC Comics. Although other versions of the character would appear, Kent make sporadic posthumous appearances.


The New 52 onward

Within the new continuity established during the 2011 New 52 initiative, The character made cameo appearances before his major debut in the fourth Doctor Fate series, where he mentored Khalid Nassour as the new Doctor Fate. Following the series, he appeared in titles like ''
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'' and participated in crossovers like '' Dark Nights: Metal''. During the '' Doomsday Clock'' event, his previous history was restored, revealing Doctor Manhattan's role in altering it, including the exclusion of his Justice Society of America membership. Kent Nelson continued to be a significant character in the 2017 ''
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'' series, where his mentorship of Khalid Nassour persisted. It was revealed that although Kent had resumed the role of Doctor Fate, he mentored Khalid with the intention of passing the mantle to him. In a departure from his traditional heroic portrayal, Kent became a victim of Nabu, who possessed his body and acted as an antagonist in the early storylines of the series. Additionally, Kent made appearances in ''
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'' comic series, which ran concurrently with the Justice League Dark storylines. Eventually, Kent was freed from Nabu's control and expressed reluctance to assume the mantle again, instead encouraging Khalid to take over. He would join the team in an advisory capacity. Khalid would embraced the role in the subsequent storyline, with Kent providing support. Towards the end of the series in 2021, Kent stepped down from his advisory position in the Justice League Dark and distanced himself from Khalid, feeling that he had imparted all he could and desiring to explore the world independently of the Doctor Fate persona. However, Kent returned to aid Khalid and the team in their battle against the villain Upside-Down Man, sacrificing himself to deal a decisive blow. Despite being deceased in the main continuity, Kent Nelson continues to make posthumous appearances that reference past events, including the
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, World War II, and the histories of the Justice Society of America. In the present-day context, Khalid Nassour assumes the role of Doctor Fate. Kent Nelson plays a significant role in ''
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'' storyline and the initial story arc of the 2022 Justice Society of America comic book series. These appearances reveal notable alterations to his history, such as the inclusion of his protege,
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, whose existence was erased from time, causing Kent to forget her. Salem is later revealed to potentially become a future adversary of Khalid Nassour's Doctor Fate. The associated storylines also restore the histories of previous Doctor Fates and introduce the concept that the "Doctor Fate" title was specifically created by Kent, despite there being previous bearers. These developments align with earlier statements from the fourth ''Doctor Fate'' series and other sources that explore the roles of the Egyptian gods and Nabu, who have chosen different champions before Kent Nelson's initial tenure as Doctor Fate.


Fictional character biography


20th century


1940s to 1970s

In his debut appearance in issue #55-56 for ''More Fun Comics'' (May–June 1940), Doctor Fate makes his first ecounter with archnemesis Wotan and love interest Inza Cramer, wherein he tries to kill her to defeat the hero. Wotan is beaten but learn he did not pass into the afterlife and encounters him once again, attempting to blow up the Earth. Fate manages to defeat him, placing him in suspended animation and buries him deep within the Earth. The character's origin was first revealed in ''All-Star Comics'' #3 (1940), written by
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, wherein Doctor Fate states that he is not human nor had a childhood, created by elder gods and placed upon Earth to battle the forces of evil. One year later, the character was given a new origin with the alter-ego, revealing him as Kent Nelson, the son of archaeologist Sven Nelson whom encountered Nabu as a child during an excavation and accidentally kills his father by releasing poisonous gases. Nabu explains he is immortal alien being from the planet Cilia and pities the boy, taking him in to teach him the "secrets of the universe" and raises him into adulthood to become Doctor Fate. The1963 "Crisis on Earth-One" and "Crisis on Earth-Two" storylines respectively revealed Nelson and the Justice Society of America's home reality to be of Earth-2 and meets with the Justice League of Earth-1, a superhero team of a parallel world. After years of retirement, Doctor Fate becomes semi-active and helps the teams. In 1975, the storyline from ''1st Issue Special'' #9 reveals more of Nelson's earlier years, pitting him against the mummy sorcerer Khalis while dealing with a frustrated Inza, whom he has married since fifteen years after becoming Doctor Fate. The story also retroactively changes aspects of his origin, revealing Nabu altered young Kent's mind to erase his grief and pain, establishing him as twelve years old during the incident and would slowly possess him as Doctor Fate when he was an adult. Three years later in 1978,
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's revisions alternatively depicting Nabu as a cosmic being of the Lords of Order and sought to use young Kent, whom he aged to adulthood and imparted into him his mystical knowledge in the process.


1980s to 1990s

From 1981 to 1982, Nelson appears in backup issues in ''The Flash'' #306-313. In both stories, Nelson continues to face foes from the Lords of Chaos while a marital rift between the pair grows due to Inza's envy over Nabu's presence and Nelson's duties as Doctor Fate taking precedent over her and their marriage. In one instance, Totec weaponizes her envy against Nelson. In another, while Nelson battles a renegade Lord of Order and Lord of Chaos whom team up, Inza nearly commits to infidelity with a museum curator until Nabu intervenes. Sensing the rift to be potentially damaging to Nelson's mind, he allows the pair to both mend their marriage and later merges her with Kent temporarily, formulating a powerful new Doctor Fate transformation that both defeats the renegade Lords and grants Inza a higher understanding of the role of Docor Fate. In 1985, the character later appears in the
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's ''
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'' crossover series, merging both Earth-1 and Earth-2 realities within the multiverse altering event, with all past definitive histories histories having been said to happen on this composite universe ("Earth"). The stories from his first appearances (''More Fun Comics'' #55), his origin story (''More Fun Comics'' #67), ''1st Issue Special'' #9, ''DC Special Series'' #10, and all his backup stories in ''The Flash'' #306-313 are considered definitive adventures and stories for the character in which were reprinted whereas older Golden Age and Silver Age stories were no longer considered canonical to his new universe. In the late-1980s, an older Kent Nelson appears as a key member of the
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but is killed off in 1987 within
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's ''Doctor Fate'' miniseries, which introduced the origin of his successors Eric and Linda Strauss. However, in 1991 during the second half of the ''Doctor Fate'' series after the deaths of Eric and Linda, Inza and Kent are revived in younger bodies and take residence in an apartment he inherited from Sven. Circumstances makes Inza the primary Doctor Fate and reverses the dynamics for the characters for a time. With Inza's focuses on heroism addressing social class issues and in equality alongside the supernatural, Kent advises her but clashes on her ethical use of her powers while he attempts to reconcile his own history in the eyes of the law and seeks a teaching position in
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, posing as his own grandson for a time. During the " Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!" storyline in 1994, the pair merge to become Doctor Fate, but are defeated by
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, and are rapidly aged and their artifacts are transported, leaving the pair powerless. The married couple are killed shortly after, having hired smuggler Jared Stevens to retrieve them but are killed by demons. With the pair dead, circumstances also leads Stevens to claim the mantle, albeit in his own unique manner as "Fate". When Steven's origin was rebooted in 1997 by Keith Giffen, circumstances are different with Kent and Inza, the latter whose mental health were compromised in her brief time as Doctor Fate. Kent manages to trick Stevens into the role, allowing the both of them to ascend into the afterlife while Stevens is burden with the mantle of "Fate". In 1999, an issue of DC's ''
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'' establish various points in time: Nelson becoming Doctor Fate in 1940, the events of Eric and Linda Strauss's time as Doctor Fate took place four years prior to the book's timeline (1995) and Jared Steven was chosen as Fate one year prior to the book's timeline (1998). Another ''SF&O'' issue reinforces Nelson's first time as Doctor Fate in 1940, Eric/Linda's time being four years prior to the book's timeline (1995) Jared being chosen one year ago (1998). However, Inza's activities (coinciding with his appearances in that point) during ''War of the Gods'' is references to taken place two years prior (1997).


21st Century

In between 2000 and 2015, the character was deceased and would make sporadic appearances in flashbacks. A imaginary version of Kent appeared in the Amulet of Anubis, claiming to be able to advice the Hector Hall incarnation but was a byproduct of Hector's imagination. However, the real spirit of Kent was indeed within the amulet alongside the Strauss family and Jared Stevens, whom all helped Hector regain agency when Nabu briefly usurped Hector's will. A similarly named Kent V. Nelson, created by
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, would eventually take up the Doctor Fate mantle, revealed to be his grandnephew named after him.''Countdown to Mystery'' #1–8 (Nov. 2007 – July 2008) During the ''
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'' event, Kent is briefly resurrected as a member of the
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and in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #3 (Feb. 2010), a past spiritual version of Kent Nelson appears to help Green Lantern Hal Jordan from his ring. He learns of his death but uses his power to save Hal instead of changing the future.


The New 52 onward

Years after the '' Flashpoint'' crossover led to the retroactively rebooted continuity the DC Universe with ''
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'', a newer version of Kent Nelson would appear during the DC You initiative, which also reboots the character's past history and erased all versions that debuted as Doctor Fate in the previous reality. In the 2015 ''Doctor Fate'' series, Nelson appears in the second major storyline of the book, revealing Khalid Nassour as another grandnephew through his maternal line and the previous Doctor Fate. This reality also establishes a different past, revealing Nelson to having an unnamed younger brother who fathered Elizabeth (Nassour's mother) and became a
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. Neslon also was an influence on her life, inspiring her towards archaeology and was remarked to be his favorite niece. The elderly Kent mentors Khalid and the pair act concurrently as Doctor Fate, having learned to draw power from them even without having them physically. The pair would encounter both an Ifrit set to destroy New York and Osiris, who unleashes the undead and seeks retribution for Anubis's defeat by Nassour sometime prior to Nelson's revelation towards Khalid.


Recent death

Nelson eventually takes precedent within the role, with Nabu also briefly usurping it to battle
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and assist the Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes), and appears in crossovers such as 2017's '' Dark Nights: Metal.'' From 2017 to 2019, Kent is featured in
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's run in ''
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'' alongside Khalid and Nabu. The pair are trapped by Nabu, who uses Nelson's body and conspires with other Lords of Order to destroy the source of magic following the piercing of the Source Wall. Their plans are interrupted by Wonder Woman's newly created Justice League Dark and their allies. Enlisting the power of chaos magic from
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, Kent is freed of Nabu's control and the team prevails in defeating the Lords of Order. Wonder Woman asks Nelson to don the helmet once more, who refuses due to his disillusionment and recommends Khalid, who then declines. The pair enlist themselves as consultant members of Justice League Dark but when the team is pitted against Circe's Injustice League Dark, Khalid becomes the sole Doctor Fate and assists in their defeat, prompting a concerned Kent. With Nassour now the new Doctor Fate, Nelson leaves the team with intent to retire once more and believes himself unable to train Nassour further. Nelson later appears for the final time as Doctor Fate during the team's battle with Upside-Down Man, when Nabu summons him. Nelson sacrifices himself when the pair unleash a critical blow at the villain, killing him and depleting the helm of its power. As Nassour sees his death as a personal failure, Detective Chimp asserts he made the sacrifice with high hopes in his grandnephew's abilities.


Posthumous appearances

Although deceased in current times, the character makes posthumous appearances in which expands on his history in the new reality following the New 52 reboot.
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's time manipulations, he has several instances his life where he vaguely remembers a girl name
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, his arrogant sidekick whom he encountered and took in for four years until her disappearance from time in 1944. Her removal from time erased his memories, only getting vague impressions at select times he could not figure out as a side effect. He also has visions of the death of various Doctor Fates and JSA members across time at different points, even warning
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of the eventual targeting of her future daughter years before his death. A past version of Nelson is later brought by Nassour to seal Degaton, who has become a time paradox.''Justice Society of America'' Vol. 4 #7. DC Comics. In the " Knight Terrors" story arc, it is implied that in the past, Nelson knew about the Nightmare Stone before anyone else of the Justice Society did based on a conversation between
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and a recently resurrected zombified Wesley Dodds. In 2024, aspects of past incarnations' histories are restored by
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. Among other appearances includes him being present when Dodds was recruited into the JSA, assisted
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alongside the JSA and the Boom (Garrick's daughter) in battling
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, and aiding
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follows Wildcat into the afterlife after he is killed by Lady Eve, Doctor Fate is among the dead JSA members who tell Kid Eternity that the JSA is in danger and that they need her help.


Characterization


Kent Nelson

Doctor Fate's
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is Kent Nelson, a
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and brilliant
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, with later stories making him retired from the profession. While early stories also has made him a physician, he is made exclusively an archeologist following the New 52. As Doctor Fate, Nelson is an accomplished magic practitioner tasked with defending the supernatural from the forces of evil as an agent for the Lords of Order. However, the character's most reoccurring conflict involves his relation with his patron Nabu, who gradually robs him of personal agency while acting as Doctor Fate, and negatively impacts his personal life and marriage with Inza Cramer. Nelson is also depicted as being disillusioned with the role over time, preferring to assist his successors in the role (i.e. Inza and Khalid).


Personality and themes

Nelson's character is often marked by his complex and antagonistic relationship with Nabu, whose manipulations impairs his relationship with Inza, who desired a more socially active life with Kent as opposed to being confined to the Tower of Fate. Nabu seeks both control and to dissuade the pair learning that a merger between the two would empower them enough to act freely, with Nelson learning this critical fact near the end of his lifetime.''Doctor Fate'' #1–4 (July–October 1987) Alternatively, this manipulation is portrayed as a cold and indifferent mentorship as Nabu seeks make him a suitable vessel mentally and physically. Consequently, Kent implicates the manipulations unfortunately made him more akin to his mentor than he would prefer. Some depictions makes him attempt to relinquish the role to others, ranging from outright trickery to being more supportive to the concept of heroes inheriting legacies of their predecessors. In a mentor role to his successors, Nelson's grander views on Doctor Fate's role is also juxtaposed with the successor's contrasting viewpoint in question.


Familial and personal connections

Nelson's family relations play an important role in the character's background; Kent's father, Sven, was a Swedish archaeologist dealing with professional difficulties due to his origins whose expeditions and ultimate fate left an impact on Kent. While neither siblings have appeared physically, Nelson is regarded to having at least two, one being a younger brother who grew to be a
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preacher and fathers Elizabeth. Regarded as his favorite niece, he inspired the character into archeology. Kent's successful life as an archeologist would have an impact on his family, with grand nephew Kent V. Nelson being named after him and coincidentally became a later successor to the Doctor Fate legacy, although his connection is later questionable, with his true relation to the original Kent uncertain. His other grand nephew and Elizabeth's son,
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, also becomes a successor and shares his namesake through his middle name. Unlike Kent V, Khalid is mentored directly by Kent upon discovery of his destiny and the pair developed a deep bond and concurrently worked as Doctor Fate. Kent is both supportive in Nassour's succession, giving the role a fresh accommodation, and later sacrifices his life in place of Khalid during a decisive battle with a powerful foe, an act made possible because of his faith in Khalid.


Reputation

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. Nelson himself is regarded as the "greatest living sorcerers" due to possessing the Doctor Fate artifacts, and often cited as the most powerful incarnations out of all Doctor Fates, comparable only to Nassour and potentially surpassed by Hall and the Strauss family in regards to power.


Powers, abilities, and resources

Granted various mystic enhancements by Nabu, Kent possess heightened invulnerability, an extended lifespan, and peak human mental and physical capabilities. He also possess Nabu's vast arcane knowledge and expertise. While lacking in true magical abilities on his in earlier iterations, more recent stories granted Kent magical abilities on his lonesome and can draw power from the helm without it on his persons. The character is renowned for his brilliance in archaeology, holding a doctorate degree. Early iterations of the character also depicted him as a practitioner of jujutsu and a medical doctor with a medical degree.


Mystical artifacts and resources

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, and contains its own universe. Nelson also dons the Cloak of Destiny, a magical cloak with mystic properties that make it fireproof. Nelson also once used a self-created half-helmet that allowed him to operate as Doctor Fate while concealing his identity and avoiding mental interference from Nabu. Later within the second ''Doctor Fate'' series, it is bestowed magical powers from the Lord of Order, Shat-Ru, but allows him to retain his own agency. Possessing similar abilities to the Helmet of Fate, his magical powers stem from its ability to channel magical energies by drawing upon the forces of the Lords of Order, similar to how witches utilize familiars in their magic. He also used the Orb of Nabu, a non-magical device used to detect and locate threats. It resembles a scrying glass, allowing him to uncover hidden information and peer into other realms. The orb's crystals, sensitive to radio signals, interact with Kent's brain. Doctor Fate combines its use with his magical abilities to reveal concealed truths.


Weaknesses and costs

Wearing the Helmet of Fate makes him vulnerable to possession by Nabu, the ancient being associated with Doctor Fate. While wearing the helmet, Kent struggles to recall events from his time as Doctor Fate, retaining only key moments in his memory. When separated from the helmet, his powers significantly decrease. He remains vulnerable to human weaknesses such as gas attacks and the need to breathe without the assistance of the helmet's magic.


Other versions

* An alternate version of Nelson, known as Doc Fate, is shown to exist on the
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-influenced world of Earth-20. Doc Fate is an
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gunslinger and occultist named Kent Nelson who is based in a windowless Manhattan skyscraper. Doc Fate forms and leads a team of adventurers known as the Society of Super-Heroes, which includes the Immortal Man, the Mighty Atom, the Blackhawks and the
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. * After
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"eats" aspects of the fifty-two realities that make up the
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, one of them, designated Earth-2, takes on visual aspects similar to the pre-''Crisis'' Earth-Two, such as the Justice Society of America being this world's premier superteam. This version of Doctor Fate (based upon the Kent Nelson version of the character) along with the
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, suspects something is awry with
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's mysterious reappearance. * In the alternate timeline of the '' Flashpoint'' event, Kent Nelson works as a fortune teller in Haly's Circus. Kent tells his co-worker, trapeze artist Boston Brand, of his vision of
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who are looking to steal the helmet. Kent is impaled and killed by an Amazon before the circus workers escape with the help of Resistance member
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. With Boston's help, Dick escapes the Amazons' slaughter of the other circus workers and meets up with the Resistance, using the helmet as the new Doctor Fate.


Supporting characters

Within his ''Immortal Doctor Fate'' series, Kent had a small cast of supporting characters: *
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: Kent's confidante and chief love interest whom he later marries. Over the course of their marriage, it is tested by the activities of Doctor Fate, with Inza constantly worried for his life, desiring a more stable social life, and to be included more in Doctor Fate's adventures. She also harbors a strong disdain for Nabu. *
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: Kent's mentor and Lord of Order patron who asserts his influence over him when Nelson becomes Doctor Fate by donning the Helmet of Fate although at times, he allows Kent to reconcile his relationship with Inza when he believes it risks adversely affecting Nelson's mental health. Outside the series, their relationships evolves over time. * Vernon "Vern" Copeland: A
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insecure about his age and other in regards to dating. Copeland becomes infatuated with Inza and invites her to help prepare a lecture series in place of Kent, which becomes a ploy for him to seduce Inza. Although Vern manages to kiss Inza, he is knocked out by a Nabu-controlled Doctor Fate, who intervenes before the situation evolves. The second ''Doctor Fate'' ongoing comic series features several supporting characters: * Shat-Ru / Kent Nelson Sr: A Lord of Order who initially sought to destroy Nelson as Doctor Fate, but instead fought against Inza's version and is sealed into Kent's old body from prior his rebirth. Shat-Ru eventually becomes an ally of the pair and poses as his Kent's grandfather for a time for Kent himself to reconcile his history legally and secure a job as an archaeology teaching assistant. * Tilda and Tooly Wilson:
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neighbors of Kent and Inza following their resurrection from the Amulet of Anubis. Their niece is Debby Niles, a New York police officer who befriends Inza. Both are supporters of Inza's Doctor Fate, believing her to be a force of good helping the disadvantaged. * Debby Niles: An
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who is the niece of Kent and Inza's neighbors, Tilda and Tooly Wilson. Skeptical of Doctor Fate (Inza)'s intentions, she learns the pair's identity following a near death experience which inadvertently exposes Inza's identity and the become close friends. Outside series featuring Nelson, several characters are notably tied to Doctor Fate: *
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: Kent's first protege who proved one of the few people immune to her bad luck curse powers. Fostering a close relationship with her, she is later removed from time and Nelson enlisted the Justice Society Dark to help find her. His memories of her are eventually erased although at various points in his lifetime, due to timeline manipulation from Per Degaton, he recalls vague memories of her at times. Although she eventually returns to the modern era, she appears during Nassour's time and when Nelson was killed.


Enemies

Within the ''Immortal Doctor Fate'' series, several antagonists emerge from the comic: *
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: A sorcerer who rivals Doctor Fate and is considered his
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. Originally a woman from a primitive tribe who was raped and beaten by her tormentors, she learned magic from an old sorceress and became determined to understand the purpose of humanity and its suffering. She later learns how to transfer her soul into other bodies and takes the name "Wotan", adopting the Germanic and Norse mythology despite having no association with it. Wotan uses both magic and scientific skills in their pursuit of power and curiosity. * Anubis: The Egyptian deity of the afterlife. ** Khalis / Hetepkheti Tefnakhte : A powerful priest and servant of Anubis who was the original owner of the Amulet of Anubis until it was taken by Nabu. Mummified, he later appears in the 1940s as an enemy of Doctor Fate. With Inza's help, Nelson defeats Khalis and seals him away. * Totec / Malferrazae: A fictional depiction of the Aztec god
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. Within the comics, "Totec" is the name given to the Lord of Chaos, Malferrazae, who is alternatively identified as the Aztec god of war. After losing power due to conquistadors massacring the Aztecs, he uses the remainder of his powers to sacrifice others and grow in strength. Malferrazae comes into conflict with Doctor Fate and attempted to weaponize Inza's jealousy from believing Nelson prioritizes his duties over their relationship into a demonic manifestation in an attempt to kill him. Nelson also has significant enemies outside his comic book series: *
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: A scientist who gained the power of sorcery and a shadow form. * Mister Who: A crippled scientist who gained powers from Solution Z.


Collected editions


In other media


Television

* Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in series set in the
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'' and ''
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. As of the latter series, he has joined the
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. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate and Inza Nelson appear in the ''
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'' episode "
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and Erica Carroll respectively. This version of Kent is a member of the
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who primarily operated in the 1970s. In the present, he meets with
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and Stargirl after Icicle II kills fellow JSA members the Star-Spangled Kid and
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's powers, Fate is killed by Icicle, who steals the Helmet of Fate from him. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', voiced by Greg Ellis. This version is a member of an aged Justice Society of America. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in ''
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'', voiced by
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. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version is a retired member of the Justice Society of America and mentor to
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who inspired
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kills him, Kent's spirit resides in the Helmet of Fate until Nabu releases him. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in ''
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'', voiced by Erica Luttrell as a child. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in '' Stargirl'' as a member of the Justice Society of America who was killed by the
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Film

* Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in the opening credits of '' Justice League: The New Frontier'' as a member of the Justice Society of America. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in '' Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash'', voiced by
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. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in '' Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High'', voiced again by Kevin Michael Richardson. * An alternate reality variant of Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in '' Justice Society: World War II'', voiced by Keith Ferguson. This version is a codebreaker from Earth-2. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in ''
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. This version is a member of the Justice Society and close friend and confidante to
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. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in '' Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths'', voiced again by Keith Ferguson.


Video games

* Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears as an NPC, later a playable DLC character, in ''
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'', voiced by Robert Newell. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears as a playable character in '' Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham''. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears as a playable character in ''
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'', voiced by
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. In the story mode, the Lords of Order force Nelson not to interfere with Brainiac's invasion of Earth to maintain the balance between order and chaos until
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crushes the Helmet of Fate, severing Nelson's connection to the Lords of Order. He attempts to warn Superman and
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to end their feud, but Brainiac kills him. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears as a playable character in ''
Lego DC Super-Villains ''Lego DC Super-Villains'' is a Lego-themed action-adventure platform video game developed by Traveller's Tales. The fourth installment in the ''Lego Batman'' series of games, it is a spin-off that focuses entirely on villains of the DC Univers ...
''. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears as a playable hero in ''
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''. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears in ''DC Battle Arena'', voiced by Nicholas Andrew Louie. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate appears as a NPC in ''DC Heroes & Villains''. * Kent Nelson / Doctor Fate will appear as a playable hero in ''DC: Dark Legends''.


References


External links

*
Grand Comics Database: Doctor Fate entries


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