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+ | A disembodied [[Lords of Chaos|Lord of Chaos]] discovered by [[Professor Lewis Lang]] and his assistant [[Burt Belker]] when they unearth an ancient metal helmet in the [[Valley of Ur]]. The helmet is nearly identical to the one worn by [[Kent Nelson]] in his identity of [[Doctor Fate of Earth-2|Doctor Fate]] on [[Earth-2]]. The unnamed Lord of Chaos possesses Burt after being freed from his imprisonment within the helmet, and transforms the young archaeologist into the villain Doctor Chaos (whose agenda differs from that of Doctor Fate). In this identity, he wears a costume that mirrors Doctor Fate's with an inverted color scheme. [[Superboy]] confronts him and, after a series of battles, is able to remove the helmet from Belker and jettison it into space. There have been no further appearances of either the helmet, the Lord of Chaos, or the identity of Doctor Chaos (NSB No. 25, Jan 1982: "The Man Who Kidnapped Nature"). | ||
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+ | [[Image:Dr._Chaos.jpeg|thumb|right|Doctor Chaos. Art by Kurt Schaffenberger and Dave Hunt, 1982.]] | ||
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Doctor Chaos
A disembodied Lord of Chaos discovered by Professor Lewis Lang and his assistant Burt Belker when they unearth an ancient metal helmet in the Valley of Ur. The helmet is nearly identical to the one worn by Kent Nelson in his identity of Doctor Fate on Earth-2. The unnamed Lord of Chaos possesses Burt after being freed from his imprisonment within the helmet, and transforms the young archaeologist into the villain Doctor Chaos (whose agenda differs from that of Doctor Fate). In this identity, he wears a costume that mirrors Doctor Fate's with an inverted color scheme. Superboy confronts him and, after a series of battles, is able to remove the helmet from Belker and jettison it into space. There have been no further appearances of either the helmet, the Lord of Chaos, or the identity of Doctor Chaos (NSB No. 25, Jan 1982: "The Man Who Kidnapped Nature").