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Doctor Fate

The original character's secret identity is archaeologist Kent Nelson who encountered a cosmic being named Nabu, a member of the Lords of Order, while accompanying his father in an archaeological expedition during his youth. Unwittingly leading to his father's death upon releasing Nabu, the cosmic 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 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 loss of personal agency to Nabu and its effects on his relationships with others, including his love interest Inza Nelson.
Subjected to various comic book deaths, Nelson has been succeeded by several successors and often makes posthumous appearances with events in the past. The current successor, Egyptian-American grandnephew and apprentice Khalid Nassour, is depicted as the mainstream incarnation of Doctor Fate following ''Justice League Dark'' "Witching War" and "A Costly Trick of Magic" storyline, the showcasing Nassour officially succeeding Nelson and then the death of his predecessor.
While not reaching the same levels of cultural recognition as Batman, Superman, or Wonder Woman, Doctor Fate remains one of DC Comic's most enduring and long-standing characters, known for its distinctive name and design. Nelson's ''Immortal Doctor Fate'' remain as one of the character's most popular runs. However, creators and critics alike have been critical of the character's associations to Egypt, orientalism, and Nabu's characterization in regards to Nelsons' agency.
Doctor Fate has made many appearances in 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 appeared 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''. Several alternate versions of the character have been adapted in media, including original creations and those based on other published DC Comics characters.
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