Doctor Fate #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDoctor Fate finds himself at the center of a ferocious supernatural standoff on this striking 1991 cover, squeezed between two massive, reptilian-headed monsters — one bird-like with a long hooked beak, the other a towering cobra — as a radiant, grinning golden energy mass blazes at the heart of the struggle. The cover pencils by Scot Eaton, inked by George Pérez, bring a visceral, mythological weight to the confrontation, perfectly suited to a chapter of DC's sprawling "War of the Gods" crossover event. With writer William Messner-Loebs and artist Scot Eaton steering the story under the title "Kemet's Folly," this issue promises ancient powers colliding in spectacular fashion.
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Four Egyptian gods attack Dr. Fate. During the battle, T'Giian has managed to escape and inhabit the body of Mary.
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