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| Volume = 1
 
| Issue = 9
 
| Issue = 9
| Month = December
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| Month = 12
 
| Year = 1975
 
| Year = 1975
   
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| Quotation = By Ishtar! It's already begun! But what shape has the evil taken?
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| Speaker = [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate]]
   
 
| StoryTitle1 = The Immortal Destiny
 
| StoryTitle1 = The Immortal Destiny
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| Synopsis1 = Sensing a great evil afoot, [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate]] flies to the [[Boston]] Museum of Egyptology. There, the curator, Anderson and a trustee named Doctor Magill open their new exhibit - the tomb of [[Hetepkheti Tefnakhte (New Earth)|Khalis]]. The mummy of Khalis springs to life and begins wreaking havoc. Doctor Fate dissolves through the wall and begins fighting him, but he notices that with each passing second, he begins growing weaker, while Khalis appears to be growing more powerful. Khalis explains that his power is derived from the amulet that Fate wears about his neck. Blindsiding Doctor Fate with some fallen debris, Khalis snatches the amulet and makes off into the night.
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A battle-weary Doctor Fate returns to his [[Tower of Fate|tower]] and [[Inza Cramer-Nelson (New Earth)|Inza]] nurses her husband's injuries. In his civilian guise as Kent Nelson, he has little memory of what transpires while he's adventuring as Doctor Fate. Inza grows frustrated with always having to compete against the essence of Fate for her husband's attention. Angrily, she storms off.
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Once he's refreshed, Kent Nelson begins researching the history of Khalis. He learns that the mummy was once a priest of [[Anubis (New Earth)|Anubis]] who sought to take control of [[Egypt]] with the powers of darkness. It was Anubis who first gave Khalis the amulet which contains such raw power. In 2030 B.C., the Lord of Order, [[Nabu (New Earth)|Nabu]] fought with Khalis and stripped him of the amulet. As punishment for his actions, he had him mummified.
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Inza meanwhile, feels guilty for walking out on Kent and decides to help him out. She goes to the museum in search of clues and finds a broken seal from Khalis' sarcophagus. The fragment contains a hieroglyph of Khalis' true name.
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Meanwhile, Khalis attacks the city of Boston, transforming it into a likeness of ancient Egypt as a gift to Anubis. Doctor Fate arrives to battle him once again, but he is unsure of how to conquer him. He tries to harness the power of the sun, but Khalis is too strong. Khalis summons Anubis to present his "gift" to him, but Anubis is unimpressed. He doesn't even remember his most devout worshiper. Inza arrives and gives Fate the fragmented seal. In Egyptian culture, knowing an adversaries true name grants one power over him. Fate casts a spell and invokes the name Hetephketi Tefnakhte. The essence of [[Ammon-Ra (New Earth)|Ammon-Ra]], Egyptian god of the sky, works through Fate and Khalis is destroyed. Fate reclaims his amulet.
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| Editor1_1 = Gerry Conway
 
| Editor1_1 = Gerry Conway
 
| Writer1_1 = Martin Pasko
 
| Writer1_1 = Martin Pasko
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| Appearing1 =
 
| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson)]]
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* [[Kent Nelson (New Earth)|Doctor Fate]]
   
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
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* [[Ammon-Ra (New Earth)|Ammon-Ra]] {{Cameo}}
 
* [[Inza Cramer-Nelson (New Earth)|Inza Nelson]]
 
* [[Inza Cramer-Nelson (New Earth)|Inza Nelson]]
 
* [[Nabu (New Earth)|Nabu]] {{Flashback}}
 
* [[Nabu (New Earth)|Nabu]] {{Flashback}}
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'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* [[Anubis (New Earth)|Anubis]]
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* [[Anubis (New Earth)|Anubis]] {{Flashalso}}
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* Anderson {{Only}}
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* Doctor Magill {{Only}}
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* Sven Nelson {{Flashback}}
   
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
* [[Egypt]]
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* [[Egypt]] {{Flashback}} ([[1940]] and 2030 B.C.)
* [[Massachusetts]]
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* [[Massachusetts]] ([[1955]])
 
:*[[Boston]]
 
:*[[Boston]]
 
:*[[Salem]]
 
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'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
* [[Amulet of Anubis]]
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* [[Amulet of Anubis]] {{Flashalso}}
 
* [[Cloak of Destiny]]
 
* [[Cloak of Destiny]]
 
* [[Helmet of Fate]]
 
* [[Helmet of Fate]]
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| Notes =
 
| Notes =
 
* This issue is reprinted in ''{{c|Immortal Doctor Fate #1}}''.
 
* This issue is reprinted in ''{{c|Immortal Doctor Fate #1}}''.
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* The primary events from this issue occur fifteen years after Kent Nelson first became Doctor Fate, making the year [[1955]].
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* [[Doctor Fate Vol 2|Doctor Fate (Volume 2)]]
 
* [[Doctor Fate Vol 2|Doctor Fate (Volume 2)]]
 
* [[Doctor Fate Vol 3|Doctor Fate (Volume 3)]]
 
* [[Doctor Fate Vol 3|Doctor Fate (Volume 3)]]
* [[Doctor Fate Vol 4|Doctor Fate (Volume 4)]]
 
   
 
| Links =
 
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Revision as of 01:45, 28 January 2009

"The Immortal Destiny": Sensing a great evil afoot, Doctor Fate flies to the Boston Museum of Egyptology. There, the curator, Anderson and a trustee named Doctor Magill open their new exhibit - the tomb of Khalis. The mummy of

Quote1 By Ishtar! It's already begun! But what shape has the evil taken? Quote2
Doctor Fate

1st Issue Special #9 is an issue of the series 1st Issue Special (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1975.

Synopsis for "The Immortal Destiny"

Sensing a great evil afoot, Doctor Fate flies to the Boston Museum of Egyptology. There, the curator, Anderson and a trustee named Doctor Magill open their new exhibit - the tomb of Khalis. The mummy of Khalis springs to life and begins wreaking havoc. Doctor Fate dissolves through the wall and begins fighting him, but he notices that with each passing second, he begins growing weaker, while Khalis appears to be growing more powerful. Khalis explains that his power is derived from the amulet that Fate wears about his neck. Blindsiding Doctor Fate with some fallen debris, Khalis snatches the amulet and makes off into the night.

A battle-weary Doctor Fate returns to his tower and Inza nurses her husband's injuries. In his civilian guise as Kent Nelson, he has little memory of what transpires while he's adventuring as Doctor Fate. Inza grows frustrated with always having to compete against the essence of Fate for her husband's attention. Angrily, she storms off.

Once he's refreshed, Kent Nelson begins researching the history of Khalis. He learns that the mummy was once a priest of Anubis who sought to take control of Egypt with the powers of darkness. It was Anubis who first gave Khalis the amulet which contains such raw power. In 2030 B.C., the Lord of Order, Nabu fought with Khalis and stripped him of the amulet. As punishment for his actions, he had him mummified.

Inza meanwhile, feels guilty for walking out on Kent and decides to help him out. She goes to the museum in search of clues and finds a broken seal from Khalis' sarcophagus. The fragment contains a hieroglyph of Khalis' true name.

Meanwhile, Khalis attacks the city of Boston, transforming it into a likeness of ancient Egypt as a gift to Anubis. Doctor Fate arrives to battle him once again, but he is unsure of how to conquer him. He tries to harness the power of the sun, but Khalis is too strong. Khalis summons Anubis to present his "gift" to him, but Anubis is unimpressed. He doesn't even remember his most devout worshiper. Inza arrives and gives Fate the fragmented seal. In Egyptian culture, knowing an adversaries true name grants one power over him. Fate casts a spell and invokes the name Hetephketi Tefnakhte. The essence of Ammon-Ra, Egyptian god of the sky, works through Fate and Khalis is destroyed. Fate reclaims his amulet.

Appearing in "The Immortal Destiny"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Villains:

  • Khalis

Other Characters:

  • Anubis (Flashback and main story)
  • Anderson (Single appearance)
  • Doctor Magill (Single appearance)
  • Sven Nelson (Flashback only)

Locations:

Items:

Vehicles:

  • None

Notes

  • The primary events from this issue occur fifteen years after Kent Nelson first became Doctor Fate, making the year 1955.



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Recommended Reading

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