In the comics, Dr. Manhattan's 'ending' isn't a straightforward death. It's a convoluted series of events tied to his perception of time, reality, and his place in the universe. His existence becomes highly philosophical and ambiguous.
Dr Fate is a significant character in DC. He has a mystical helmet that grants him immense powers and a connection to the forces of magic. He's been a part of various DC storylines and teams.
The characters included the main character, Matthew, please enter your signature here, and the supporting character, Peter Parker, your friendly neighbor, Spiderman! The supporting role was Mei, who was known to the world as a good aunt. The supporting role was Mikaela, who was a fox girl.
"Beautiful Manga: Simulating Dr. Manhattan at the Beginning" Author: Let the Wind Blows at Me, is a novel of the infinite universe/universe with transmigration, genius flow, IQ online, big brain hole, relaxed, elements of the universe flow, finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Traversing Marvel and becoming Spiderman's brother, Matthew Parker.
His parents died the moment he arrived? Fortunately, there was sexy Aunty Mei who adopted him online.
At that time, Spiderman was just a tech geek who had just entered junior high school, while Iron Man was having fun with Victoria's Secret supermodels.
On the other side of the starry sky, Slayer Tyrant rubbed his fists and made a lofty ambition.
As for Matthew, he had just activated his life simulation system and could simulate heroes from all over the world.
Starting from the Rorschach version of Dr. Manhattan, he obtained [Cause and Effect Immunity],[Quantum Body Lv. 1],[Rorschach Mask Lv. 1]…
Clown, Wolverine, Magneto, Motherland, Superman, Darkseid…
Through the simulation to obtain skills, Matthew stepped on his path to becoming a supreme god.
"Slayer Tyrant, right? So what if I let you snap your fingers?"
[Point Adding Style],[Non-Invincible Writing],[Don't Follow the Plot],[Don't Enter If You Don't Like].
I hope you will like this book.
Dr Fate's age is rather ambiguous in DC Comics. Magic keeps him ageless in a sense. Different story arcs might suggest different ages, but there's no set, clear number.