Appearing in "The Trial of the Watcher"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Rick Jones
- Uatu the Watcher (Main story and flashback; real name first revealed)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Watchers
- Fantastic Four (Only in recap)
- Thing (Ben Grimm) (Only in recap)
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm) (Only in recap)
- Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards) (Only in recap)
- Invisible Girl (Sue Storm) (Only in recap)
- Red Ghost (Ivan Kragoff) (Only in recap)
- Super-Apes (Only in recap)
- Molecule Man (Owen Reece) (Only in recap)
- Avengers (Referenced)
- Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) (Referenced)
- Kang (Referenced)
- Electro (Maxwell Dillon) (Only in recap)
- Super-Skrull (Kl'rt) (Only in recap)
- Porcupine (Alexander Gentry) (Only in recap)
- Melter (Bruno Horgan) (Only in recap)
- Mandarin (Only in recap)
- Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd) (Only in recap)
- Galactus (Galan) (Only in recap)
- Thor (Only in recap)
- Him (Adam Warlock) (Only in recap)
- Over-Mind (Grom) (Only in recap)
- Leonard Tippit (Only in recap)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Only in recap)
- Loki (Only in recap)
- Dormammu (Only in recap)
- Executioner (Skurge) (Only in recap)
- Cobra (Klaus) (Only in recap)
- Tempus (Only in recap)
- Celestial Madonna (Referenced)
Races and Species:
- Kree (Main story and recap)
- Watchers
- Humans (Main story and recap)
- Rackcats
- Prosilicans (Only in recap)
- Gods (Mentioned)
- Taa-ans (Only in recap)
- Skrulls (Only in recap)
- Zenn-Lavians (Only in recap)
- Eternals of Eyung (Only in recap)
- Faltine (Only in recap)
- Asgardians (Only in recap)
- Asgardian-Storm Giant Hybrids (Only in recap)
- Frost Giants (Only in recap)
- Orangutans (Only in recap)
- Baboons (Only in recap)
Locations:
- Watcher's World
- Negative Zone
- Heaven (Referenced)
- Pama, Kree Galaxy (Mentioned)
- Kree-Lar (Invoked)
- Milky Way (Only in flashback)
- Solar System (Only in flashback)
- Earth (Only in flashback)
- United States (Only in flashback)
- New York (Only in flashback)
- New York City (Only in flashback)
- Midtown (Only in flashback)
- Fifth Avenue (Only in flashback)
- Avengers Mansion (Only in flashback)
- 42nd Street and Madison Avenue (Only in recap)
- Baxter Building (Only in recap)
- Fifth Avenue (Only in flashback)
- Midtown (Only in flashback)
- New York City (Only in flashback)
- New York (Only in flashback)
- Earth Orbit (Only in recap)
- Moon (Only in recap)
- Blue Area of the Moon (Only in recap)
- Watcher's Citadel (Only in recap)
- Blue Area of the Moon (Only in recap)
- Moon (Only in recap)
- United States (Only in flashback)
- Earth (Only in flashback)
- Solar System (Only in flashback)
Items:
- Captain Marvel's Suit and Nega-Bands
- Fantastic Four Uniforms (Only in recap)
- Sub-Atronic Time Displacer (Only in recap)
- Ultimate Nullifier (Only in recap)
- Captain America's Uniform (Only in recap)
- Mjolnir (Only in recap)
- Power Cosmic (Only in recap)
Vehicles:
- Silver Surfer's Surfboard (Only in recap)
Events:
- Avengers/Defenders War (Only in recap)
Synopsis for "The Trial of the Watcher"
Captain Marvel follows the Watchers' teleportation beam back to their homeworld. Mar-Vell insists on speaking in Uatu's defense at his trial, but the other Watchers refuse to acknowledge him and imprison him in a stasis field so he can't follow, then leave him in the jungle clearing where they arrived. Mar-Vell and Rick plan to switch in hopes of disrupting the field, but Mar-Vell can't even move his arms enough to clash the Nega-Bands. Instead, they put their minds together in an extension of their newfound ability to switch through will alone and ultimately free themselves from each other as well as the field.
Their feat is witnessed from the shadows by a young Watcher named Aron as well as a jungle predator called a Rackcat. The Rackcat attacks as soon as Mar-Vell and Rick separate, forcing Mar-Vell to fend it off before they can search for the trial. The Rackcat pursues them persistently and Aron continues to observe out of fascination.
Mar-Vell and Rick find the Watchers' Temple of Justice just as the trial begins. Emnu concedes to let them stay for the trial as long as they observe the Watchers' code and explains how his race's original indulgence in interfering with other worlds even with good intentions had brought about catastrophe for those they sought to help. He then reads off the numerous charges of interference Uatu had been guilty of in Earth's recent history, ending with his direct assault against Captain Marvel. Mar-Vell attempts to persuade the Watchers to reconsider their code considering all of Uatu's interference had been helpful and that he doesn't hold their earlier conflict against him.
When the Rackcat and Aron catch up, the Rackcat continues its assault on Mar-Vell while the Watchers stand by in non-interference. Aron offers to help, saying he believes that Mar-Vell doesn't deserve to die, but Emnu refuses to allow it. With no other option, Rick risks his own life to help Mar-Vell incapacitate the Rackcat. Afterward, Mar-Vell makes one more plea to the Watchers to consider that saving his life was worth the act of interfering. Uatu confesses that he only wanted to help and that attacking Captain Marvel was out of envy for his role as Protector of the Universe. He promises never to interfere again and Emnu accepts the promise, ending the trial. Rick Jones is left flabbergasted that Uatu could get off so easily.
Notes
- Plot by Englehart and Milgrom, script by Englehart, "research" by Isabella.
- Key elements of Uatu's nature is presented this issue. He has had feelings that he was the protector of the universe (rather than Captain Marvel) and that watching the heroes of Earth also inspired him to do heroic acts to save the planet from danger. His acts of heroism, however, broke his "Watcher's Code". This issue, Uatu recognizes his shortcomings and vows not to break his code again.
- In this issue, Emnu is mistakenly referred to as "Emmu"
- This issue does not contain a letters page.
Trivia
- This issue revealed that Uatu sent the star of the Celestial Madonna that appeared in Avengers #129.