Doctor Fate (Kent V. Nelson)

Kent V. Nelson is a fictional superhero from DC Comics appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Steve Gerber and Justiniano and serves as one of the incarnations of Doctor Fate. The character was created by Gerber an attempt to revitalize the Doctor Fate character.[1][2] Unlike other iterations of Doctor Fate, the intelligence of the helm, Nabu, isn't present alongside the Lords of Chaos and Order as they was previously killed during the events of Day of Vengeance event. Furthermore, this iteration is not inherently rooted in Egyptian/Mesopotamian mythology unlike other iterations of Doctor Fate.[2]

Doctor Fate
Cover of Countdown of Mystery #6 depicting Kent V. Nelson as Doctor Fate. Art by Mario Alberti
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceCountdown to Mystery #1 (Nov. 2007)
Created bySteve Gerber
Justinianoo
In-story information
Alter egoKent V. Nelson
Team affiliationsJustice Society of America
PartnershipsMaddy
Abilities
  • Access to the Helm of Fate grants him magical powers such as spell-casting. He can also access various artifacts including the Cloak of Destiny and Amulet of Anubis.
  • Extensive medical knowledge in psychiatry.

In the DC Universe, Dr. Kent V. Nelson (named after his great uncle, Kent Nelson) was an accomplished psychiatrist with a loving family and successful career. During one of his teaching seminars, he would have an extramarital affair with a college student. When his wife discovers his brief affair, she would divorce him and take custody of their young daughter. Depressed, his career suffered when he became neglectful of his own clients, costing him his license and leaving him homeless. He would soon discover the Helmet of Fate and don it, becoming the next successor of Doctor Fate. While he initially rejected it due to it's effects on his perception of reality and being rooted in science on account of his medical background, he eventually embraced the role despite his inexperience and later became a member of the Justice Society of America.

The character would be the modern incarnation of the Doctor Fate character until the New 52 reboot, in which retroactively erased the character. He is eventually replaced by Khalid Nassour as the modern incarnation of Doctor Fate, the two characters sharing the same relation to the original Kent Nelson.

Publication history

In early 2007, DC published a bi-weekly run of one-shots depicting the search for a new Doctor Fate. These were intended to be followed by a new Doctor Fate ongoing series in April 2007, written by Steve Gerber and illustrated by Paul Gulacy, featuring the new Doctor Fate.[1][2] However, the series was delayed due to extended production and creative difficulties. Steve Gerber said in an interview for Newsarama that the story intended for the first arc of the Doctor Fate ongoing series had been reworked to serve as the main story for Countdown to Mystery, a dual-feature eight-issue miniseries with Eclipso as the second feature.[3] The first issue of Countdown to Mystery, with art by Justiniano and Walden Wong rather than Gulacy, was released in November 2007. Due to Steve Gerber's death, the seventh issue was written by Adam Beechen using Gerber's notes. The final issue was written by Beechen, Gail Simone, Mark Waid, and Mark Evanier, who each wrote a different ending to the story.[4]

Fictional character biography

When the JSA looks for Hector, they find the helmet, amulet, and cloak. Sand dons the helmet to speak with Nabu.[5] At the same moment, Mordru appears and removes the helmet from Sand, allowing Nabu to manifest through the helmet without needing a host body.[6] Nabu defeats Mordru and the JSA offers him membership, which Nabu declines.[7] Sensing his impending demise, Nabu gives the helmet to Detective Chimp to pass on to a new wearer, telling him it would still have certain abilities without Nabu's spirit inside. Nabu is then killed by the Spectre.[8]

When Detective Chimp finds the helmet will not fit him, he asks Captain Marvel to throw the helmet into space, allowing the helmet to find its new owner. As it travels across the universe, the helmet warps itself to resemble Kent Nelson's half helmet from the 1940s and falls back to Earth.[8]

The helmet later crosses paths again with Detective Chimp,[9] Ibis the Invincible,[10] Sargon the Sorcerer,[11] Black Alice,[12] and Zauriel[13] before it reaches Doctor Kent V. Nelson, Kent Nelson's grandnephew, who becomes the new Doctor Fate after finding the helmet in a dumpster.[14] When Nelson first wears the helmet, it reverts to its original form and clothes him in a new version of Doctor Fate's original costume.[14]

After fighting off the demon Nergal, Kent uses the helmet's magic for gambling. He later meets Maddy, an occult bookstore owner, and Inza Fox, a comic book writer, who is later killed after turning into water. When Kent turns to alcohol to cope with Inza's death, he gives the helmet to Maddy. The two are captured by Nergal, but escape when Kent overcomes his depression, restoring Inza to life in the process.[14]

Kent helps a group of magic-using heroes escape from Hell[15] and joins the Justice Society.[16] Kent remains with the team after it splits into two groups. He is briefly possessed by Mordru before leaving Earth to hone his spellcasting abilities.[17] Kent later returns to help the team with various problems.[18][19]

References

  1. McLauchlin, Jim (2006-12-03). "A Twist of Fate". Wizard. Archived from the original on 2007-12-12. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
  2. "Some Thoughts on Doctor Fate – Part 1". stevegerberblog. 2007-03-03. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  3. "DC Announcement". stevegerblog. 2007-06-15. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-07.
  4. "CBR News: WonderCon: DC Nation Panel". Comic Book Resources. 2008-02-22. Archived from the original on 2008-02-25. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  5. JSA #78 (Dec. 2005)
  6. JSA #79 (Jan. 2006)
  7. JSA #80 (Feb. 2006)
  8. Willingham, Bill (w), Justiniano (p). "The Ninth Age of Magic" Day of Vengeance Infinite Crisis Special #1 (March, 2006), DC Comics
  9. The Helmet of Fate: Detective Chimp #1 (Jan. 2007)
  10. The Helmet of Fate: Ibis the Invincible #1 (Jan. 2007)
  11. The Helmet of Fate: Sargon the Sorcerer #1 (Feb. 2007)
  12. The Helmet of Fate: Black Alice #1 (Feb. 2007)
  13. The Helmet of Fate: Zauriel #1 (March 2007)
  14. Countdown to Mystery #1–8 (Nov. 2007 – July 2008)
  15. Reign in Hell #8 (April 2009)
  16. Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #30 (Oct. 2009)
  17. Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #35 (March 2010)
  18. Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #44 (Dec. 2010)
  19. Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #47–54 (March – October 2011)
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