In Wakanda, a shadowy source whose face is not revealed gives Black Panther various possible leads. ![]() įury warns that given the few people who knew of Uatu's existence and had the ability to murder him, his killer could be one of their allies, but Captain America insists on discovering the truth. They deduce that the killer was a professional, and that Uatu's equipment was stolen. The group journeys to the Moon, where they discover Uatu dead, killed by gunshots to the head, his eyes missing. On Earth, Captain America, Wolverine, Black Widow, and Nick Fury are contacted by a panicked Thor. Though scared, he confronts his soon-to-be-killer and tells him "I see you." With that, his base explodes. Later on the Moon, Uatu realizes something big is going to happen to him. Uatu reveals that Jesse Alexander is alive. Sam learns that Uatu's father was the Watcher who originally gave nuclear technology to the Prosilicans, with Uatu's search of parallel universes being motivated by the desire to find the one world where his father's act of charity was proved to be the right thing to do. Sam asks about it and Uatu tells him the origin story of the Watchers. Sam Alexander, while training with Uatu the Watcher at his moon base, stumbles across Uatu's weapons storage. ![]() ![]() Writer Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato conceived the "Original Sin" storyline as one in which different heroes worked together in different investigations to find out who murdered Uatu the Watcher.
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