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Doctor Fate - Publication history

Doctor Fate - Publication history: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Fate - Publication history

Kent Nelson was raised by an Egyptian wizard named Nabu, and appeared in 1940 as the heroic Doctor Fate in More Fun Comics #55. Among Golden Age superheroes, Fate was unusual for wearing a helm which covered his entire face. Fate became a charter member of the Justice Society of America in All-Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940) and remained a member for several years, departing the group following #23. In 1941, Fate traded in his full helmet for a half-helmet, leaving his mouth exposed. Fate's popularity waned faster than many of his contemporaries, and he di ...

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Doctor Fate, Doctor Fate - Awards, Doctor Fate - Fictional biography, Doctor Fate - Future version, Doctor Fate - Hector Hall, Doctor Fate - Kent Nelson, Doctor Fate - Nabu, Doctor Fate - Other media, Doctor Fate - Powers and abilities, Doctor Fate - Publication history, Doctor Fate - The Strausses Inza Nelson and Jared Stevens

Doctor Fate: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Fate - Publication history



Doctor Fate - Publication history

Kent Nelson was raised by an Egyptian wizard named Nabu, and appeared in 1940 as the heroic Doctor Fate in More Fun Comics #55. Among Golden Age superheroes, Fate was unusual for wearing a helm which covered his entire face.

Fate became a charter member of the Justice Society of America in All-Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940) and remained a member for several years, departing the group following #23.

In 1941, Fate traded in his full helmet for a half-helmet, leaving his mouth exposed. Fate's popularity waned faster than many of his contemporaries, and he disappeared from the scene before the 1940s were out.

Fate was revived along with the rest of the JSA in the 1960s through the annual team-ups with the Justice League of America, who were established as residing on a parallel world from the JSA. Unlike many of his JSA cohorts, Fate did not have a corresponding JLA analogue, making him distinct in that regard (perhaps because the Silver Age revivals took a more science fictional bent, with which Fate was not essentially compatible), and perhaps boosting his long-term popularity especially considering he is the closest counterpart the company has to Marvel Comics' Doctor Strange.

Fate also teamed with Hourman in two issues of Showcase, #55-56. (See below 'External Links'.)

Fate was a regular member of the JSA during the All-Star Comics revival of the 1970s, as well as appearing in First Issue Special #9 (1975), drawn by Walt Simonson.

In the 1980s following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Fate briefly joined the Justice League and was the star of a 4-issue miniseries by J. M. DeMatteis and Keith Giffen, in which Nelson finally died of old age and Fate's mantle was taken up by a pair of humans who would merge into one being to become Fate (similar in this regard to Firestorm). Nelson's body was reanimated by Nabu (who was revealed to be a "lord of order") to help train the pair in their new role. The three starred in a Doctor Fate series by Dematteis and Shawn McManus.

After two years, the series and character shifted such that Nelson's wife Inza inherited the Fate mantle and starred in a year's worth of stories in which she tried to change the world for the better using her powers.

After this, DC decided to retire the classic characters, and Doctor Fate was replaced by a character named Fate, a mercenary whose weapons were the transformed helm and amulet of Doctor Fate. He starred in two of his own series, Fate and The Books of Fate, but both were cancelled after relatively short runs.

In the late 1990s, the Fate character was retired in the new JSA series, and Doctor Fate returned in the person of Hector Hall, the former Silver Scarab, and the son of the Golden Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Like his father, Hall had himself been reincarnated, and assumed the mantle of Dr. Fate after a battle with the wizard Mordru, who craved Dr. Fate's power. In addition to appearing in JSA, this new Doctor Fate starred in a 5-issue miniseries in 2003.

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