![]() ![]() The title focused on the newest Doctor Fate, an Egyptian-American medical student named Khalid Nassour. Īfter the conclusion of the Convergence limited series in June 2015, DC launched a new Doctor Fate ongoing series, written by Paul Levitz and drawn by Sonny Liew. The character was featured in the Earth 2 ongoing series from #9 (February 2013) onwards. As part of The New 52 initiative, a new Doctor Fate named Khalid Ben-Hassin was created by writer James Robinson and artist Brett Booth. įollowing the events of the Flashpoint mini-series in 2011, DC's continuity was rebooted. The final issue was written by Beechen, Gail Simone, Mark Waid, and Mark Evanier, who each wrote a different ending to the story. Due to Steve Gerber's death, the seventh issue was written by Adam Beechen using Gerber's notes. In early 2007, DC published a new Doctor Fate comic starring Kent Nelson's grandnephew, written by Steve Gerber and illustrated by Paul Gulacy. The character then starred in The Book of Fate, which ran from February 1997 to January 1998 for twelve issues as part of DC's " Weirdoverse" imprint. Stevens was introduced in a self-titled series called Fate, launched in the wake of Zero Hour in 1994, which was cancelled after 23 issues in September 1996. ĭC eventually replaced the existing Doctor Fate with a new character, Jared Stevens. The Kent Nelson incarnation has appeared in various stories of his own or in Justice Society of America and Justice League comic books. ![]() ![]() After a year with no background, his alter ego and origins were shown in More Fun Comics #67 (May 1941). The character was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Sherman, who produced the first three years of monthly Doctor Fate stories. More Fun Comics #55 (May 1940) introduced the first Doctor Fate in his own self-titled six page strip. The Kent Nelson incarnation of the character has made several appearances in DC-related media, such as the television series Smallville, in which he is portrayed by Brent Stait, and the upcoming DC Extended Universe film Black Adam, in which he will be portrayed by Pierce Brosnan. The original version of the character was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Sherman, and first appeared in More Fun Comics #55 (May 1940). The character has appeared in various incarnations, with Doctor Fate being the name of several different individuals in the DC Universe, who are a succession of sorcerers. Connection to the mystical being known as Nabu grants it's wielders much of his knowledge and bolsters their magical powers.ĭoctor Fate (also known as Fate) is the name of multiple fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Through the Helmet of Fate, all Doctor Fates possess a level of expertise or mastery in magic and occultism. ![]()
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