Doctor Fate #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDoctor Fate #25 signals a turning point, announcing "A New Era… A New Dr. Fate!" right on the cover — and Dave DeVries's art makes the promise feel earned, depicting a caped, helmeted figure soaring dynamically through a moonlit, rain-slicked urban roofscape, golden cape streaming behind them. The moody nocturnal atmosphere — angled rooftops, dramatic perspective, and a shadowy figure lurking below — sets a tone that's both mysterious and full of momentum. With William Messner-Loebs writing and Vincent Giarrano on interior art, this 1991 issue looks like a compelling fresh chapter for one of DC's most mystically charged heroes.
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Shat-Ru, a Lord of Order, comes to Earth to destroy Dr. Fate, but ends up trapped in the original body of Kent Nelson.
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