- "I am The Eminence. I preserve the sanctity of the Multiverse by observing those who are sworn to watch over it. Watching the Watchers to ensure they do not dare ponder the most dangerous question of all... What if?"
- âEminence[src]
The Eminence is the leader of the Watchers.
Biography[]
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Personality[]
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Powers and Abilities[]
- Watcher Physiology: Eminence was one of the most powerful beings in the cosmos, able to overpower and destroy an Infinity Stones-powered Ultron almost effortlessly.
- Nigh-Omniscience: To be added
- History Manipulation: To be added
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Appearances[]
In narrative order:
- What If...? | Episode 3.08: What If... What If? (flashbacks)
- What If...? | Episode 3.05: What If... The Emergence Destroyed the Earth?
- What If...? | Episode 3.06: What If... 1872?
- What If...? | Episode 3.07: What If... The Watcher Disappeared?
- What If...? | Episode 3.08: What If... What If?
Trivia[]
- Eminence is an original character. The highest-ranking Watcher in the comics is the One, though he is killed by the Celestials. In general, the Watchers are governed by their elders. Due to his bad habit of interfering, Uatu has been judged and/or put on trial several times, and it is a different Watcher elder each time:
- In Captain Marvel #39, it is Emnu who judges Uatu for his countless interferences, mostly involving the Fantastic Four.
- In Fantastic Four #400, it is He Who Summons who judges Uatu for killing Aron the Rogue Watcher.
- In Fantastic Four's Reckoning War storyline, it is Uatu's own father Ikor who puts him on trial, both to silence him about the Prosilicans and to teach his son to stop interferring.
- Eminence replaced Watcher in giving the opening narration for What If... The Watcher Disappeared?. Unlike Watcher's inviting narration, Eminence's was more dismissive and had a darker tone to it with the opening credits matching the tone.