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Helmet of Fate

Helmet of Fate

The Helmet of Fate is an ancient, and extremely powerful magical object. It was created by the Lord of Order, Nabu, which whoever puts it on gains the powers of Nabu and becomes Doctor Fate, the Sorcerer Supreme.

Name:
Helmet of Fate
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Start year:
1940
First issue:
More Fun Comics (1936) #55 The Spectre: "Zor"
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Other than when Nabu himself has taken on the role of Doctor Fate, the Helmet of Fate is the link between those acting in the role and Nabu himself. The most famous Doctor Fate, Kent Nelson, had a certain amount of abilities taught to him by Nabu including flight, super strength and limited invulnerability, but only gained full power when wearing the helmet. Because of this numerous others have sought the helmet for themselves. Due to the strong will of Nabu, the helmet is also known to overwhelm the mentality of its user. Because of this for a time Nelson wore a half mask based on the appearance of this mask, but thus lost most of his magical powers while fighting crime.

After the death of Nabu at the hand of The Spectre, the helmet is entrusted to Detective Chimp to find the next Doctor Fate. Deciding to leave it up to fate, he instructed Captain Marvel to hurl it into space. On its long journey the helmet comes across Black Alice, Sargon the Sorcerer, Ibis the Invincible, Detective Chimp again and Zauriel until finally coming upon Kent V. Nelson, the grandnephew of Kent Nelson. Kent wears a half helmet and since Nabu no longer lives inside it he possesses all the abilities of his predecessors without having the vie with the influence of a powerful being inside his head.

Other Versions

Flashpoint

In the world of Flashpoint, the Helmet of fate is still a much sought out artifact and still possessing formidable magical powers. So much in fact that the Amazons dispatches a search party to recover it from Kent Nelson, a fortune teller with a traveling circus, and kill anyone in their way. During the attack on the circus, Kent is killed and the Helmet is passed to the recently orphaned Dick Grayson who takes up the mantle of Dr. Fate at the conclusion.

Issues

August 1963

September 1963

August 1964

September 1964

April 1965

June 1965

August 1965

September 1965

August 1966

September 1966

May 1967

August 1968

September 1968

August 1969

September 1969

August 1970

September 1970

December 1971

August 1972

September 1972

October 1972

September 1973

November 1973

November 1974

September 1975

November 1975

December 1975

September 1977

October 1977

November 1977

Volumes

1938

1939

1941

1955

1956

1959

1960

1975

1978

1980

1981

1982

1984

1985

1986

1987