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Uatu was recently resurrected in the event Empyre.

The Watcher’s siblings punished Fury by transforming him into a being called The Unseen and forcing him to take Uatu’s place. The Watcher refused to identify the thief and was murdered by Nick Fury, whose secrets were among those exposed.

Things changed when one of The Watcher’s eyes was stolen and several secrets were transferred to random people. Best of all, he never said or did anything, so his fellow Watchers couldn’t stop him. The heroes quickly realized that his presence was a tacit warning that something important was about to happen. He couldn’t help his friends, but he could observe from up close. Uatu agreed to the deal, but found a loophole.
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Uatu’s fellow Watchers put him on trial for his multiple breaches, but were convinced to let him go as long as he agreed to never interfere again. The Watcher’s luck finally ran out when he interfered in one of Captain Marvel’s fights. The Watcher nearly broke his vow by traveling to Earth and helping the Fantastic Four stop the world-eater Galactus. Fantastic to borrow an advanced weapon when an army of villains attacked his wedding. He warned the Fantastic Four about several threats and even allowed Mr. The Watcher began pushing the limits of his non-interference vow.
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What will you do with free will?” Eternals Vol.4 #9 It took me even longer to realize that the best thing to do was simply heed it. It took me centuries to finally figure out what it was. It is what recognizes and differentiates good from evil. The Watcher: That electric pulse you sense more and more consistently? The pulse that seemed to be completely random at first, but now registers with every cycle? It is what the humans call a conscience. The Watcher would not fully reveal himself to humanity until he had to break up a fight between the Fantastic Four and the Red Ghost on the moon. A few space travelers found him, but agreed to keep his existence a secret. As millennia passed, he grew fond of humanity. Uatu disagreed with his father and began searching the multiverse to find a world where the uplift succeeded. They would only observe and record as The Watchers. Ikor was horrified by the slaughter and decreed that their race would never interfere with alien life again. Unfortunately, the youngsters used the new tech to create atomic bombs and wiped out their civilization. As an experiment, they gave the technology to harness nuclear power to a young race. His father, Ikor, convinced the rest of their species to uplift less developed aliens. Uatu was a member of an immortal alien race. He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The Watcher debuted in The Fantastic Four #13 in 1963.
