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Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson)

Kent Nelson
Doctor Fate
Modern rendition of Kent Nelson as Doctor Fate.
Art by Denys Cowan and John Stanisci.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceMore Fun Comics #55 (May 10th 1940)
Created by
In-story information
Alter egoDr. Kent Nelson
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsLords of Order
Justice Society of America
Justice League Dark
Justice League
Justice League International
Sentinels of Magic
All-Star Squadron
PartnershipsNabu
Shat-Ru
Doctor Fate (Inza Cramer)
Doctor Fate (Khalid Nassour)
Salem the Witch Girl
Notable aliasesFate
Immortal Doctor Fate[1]
Ageless Archmage[2]
Golden Age Doctor Fate
Abilities
  • Mystical alteration which grants peak physical and mental abilities, limited invulnerability, an extended life-span, telekinesis, and acute supernatural knowledge.
  • Mastery of magic; access to mystical artifacts associated bolsters his magical abilities to higher levels.
  • Genius-level intellect; skilled archaeologist, physician in some continuities, and proficiency in jujutsu.

Dr. Kent Nelson is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Gardner Fox and Howard Sherman, the character first appeared More Fun Comics #55 (May, 1940) during the Golden Age of Comic Books. 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 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 famous Helmet of Fate and several other artifacts, he becomes the hero and agent of the Lords of Order, Doctor Fate.[3] A major character featured in titles based upon several teams such as the Justice Society of America, Justice League International, and Justice League, and one of the foremost sorcerers in the DC Universe, Nelson's most reoccurring conflict is his gradual lost of personal agency to Nabu and it's effects on relationships such as love interest Inza Nelson.[1] Subjected to various comic book deaths, Nelson has been succeeded by several successors, most notably by his grand-nephew and apprentice, Khalid Nassour.[4] 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 Smallville, portrayed by Brent Stait. He also appears in the DC Extended Universe film Black Adam (2022), portrayed by Pierce Brosnan. The character has also been featured prominently in the DC Animated Universe, voiced by George DelHoyo in the Superman: The Animated Series and Oded Fehr in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.

  1. ^ a b Pasko, Martin; Giffen, Keith; Simonson, Walt (1985). The Immortal Doctor Fate #1-#3. DC Comics.
  2. ^ Tales of the Batman, Don Newton. Don Newton. New York: DC Comics. 2011. ISBN 978-1-4012-3294-8. OCLC 709682494.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference DC Uni32 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference A costly trick of magic2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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