The ending of Insomnia’s global nightmare may have freed the planet from his machinations, but it has also set up DC’s next big villain. The ending of Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1 (by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Guiseppe Camuncoli, Steffano Nesi, Trevor Hairsine, Rain Beredo, Troy Peteri) saw Amanda Waller acquire not only the Nightmare Stone, a powerful tool that bridges the waking and dreaming worlds but also a new artifact: the Helmet of Hate, a dark mirror to the Helmet of Fate. What’s even more disturbing is the way she gifted both to an unknown figure who merged them to become DC’s new villain, Doctor Hate.Fans don’t know much about Doctor Hate just yet, but it is clear that he is just as determined to rid the world of metahumans as Amanda Waller and the Light are. This still leaves a lot of open questions about the Doctor’s identity. Context clues given by Waller indicate he is not a new character, but someone known to DC fans, creating a mystery for them to ponder as he makes future appearances. With what DC’s given them, though, the fandom can make some educated guesses about the face behind the helmet.First and foremost, whoever Doctor Hate is, they have some knowledge of magic. Both the Nightmare Stone and the Helmet of Hate are powerful magical items that can only be properly wielded by someone with at least some arcane knowledge. However, whoever put on the helm isn’t a master of mysticism, as they seemed shocked when they realized that putting on both the helmet and the stone would hurt them.RELATED: What is the Secret Origin of Insomnia, the Villain Behind DC’s Knight Terrors?
The ending of Insomnia’s global nightmare may have freed the planet from his machinations, but it has also set up DC’s next big villain. The ending of Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1 (by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Guiseppe Camuncoli, Steffano Nesi, Trevor Hairsine, Rain Beredo, Troy Peteri) saw Amanda Waller acquire not only the Nightmare Stone, a powerful tool that bridges the waking and dreaming worlds but also a new artifact: the Helmet of Hate, a dark mirror to the Helmet of Fate. What’s even more disturbing is the way she gifted both to an unknown figure who merged them to become DC’s new villain, Doctor Hate.
Fans don’t know much about Doctor Hate just yet, but it is clear that he is just as determined to rid the world of metahumans as Amanda Waller and the Light are. This still leaves a lot of open questions about the Doctor’s identity. Context clues given by Waller indicate he is not a new character, but someone known to DC fans, creating a mystery for them to ponder as he makes future appearances. With what DC’s given them, though, the fandom can make some educated guesses about the face behind the helmet.
First and foremost, whoever Doctor Hate is, they have some knowledge of magic. Both the Nightmare Stone and the Helmet of Hate are powerful magical items that can only be properly wielded by someone with at least some arcane knowledge. However, whoever put on the helm isn’t a master of mysticism, as they seemed shocked when they realized that putting on both the helmet and the stone would hurt them.
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