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Appearing in "What If...Norman Osborn won the Siege of Asgard?"

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Synopsis for "What If...Norman Osborn won the Siege of Asgard?"

In an alternate reality, Ares decides to go with his instincts, attempting to kill Norman Osborn before the Siege of Asgard. However, he is stopped and killed by the Sentry. Unlike Earth-616, Sentry wasn't weakened by killing Ares during the Siege and entered the battle fully rested. Sentry quickly kills the Avengers when they arrive to assist Asgard. Iron Man, the X-Men and the Fantastic Four arrive to help but are all overwhelmed. Emma Frost, Doctor Doom, Namor and Loki conspire to stop Osborn, who's planning on usurping the President. They bring Bullseye before the Sentry and reveal to him that he killed his wife, Lindy. However, the Void surfaces in Reynolds and he kills everyone including the Cabal and the Dark Avengers before going after the rest of the planet. This Earth's Watcher, Atau, converses with Uatu and tells him that as with the Watchers' duty, they cannot interfere, even as the Void moves on from Earth.

Appearing in "What If I, the Watcher, Killed Galactus?"

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Synopsis for "What If I, the Watcher, Killed Galactus?"

Uatu the Watcher has killed Galactus before he could consume Earth. The other Watchers arrive and declare that he shall be punished. Mister Fantastic attempts to speak up in his defense, but the Watchers refuse, stating that with breaking the law of non-interference, there can be no defense. The Silver Surfer is inclined to kill Uatu, only to be stopped by the Watchers. The Fantastic Four, Uatu and the Surfer are taken to the realm of the Watchers. As unreasonable as the Watchers are, the FF choose to spring Uatu, who refuses to be free. He accepts a punishment -- to be the new Galactus!

Appearing in "What If Bullseye Had Not Killed Elektra?"

Reprint of the 1st story from
What If? #35

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Synopsis for "What If Bullseye Had Not Killed Elektra?"

Reprint of the 1st story from
What If? #35

As Matt Murdock mourns over Elektra's grave (Daredevil #182), the Watcher comes by to tell him what would have happened if Bullseye had been killed during his escape from prison. Elektra still spares Foggy, so the Kingpin puts out a hit on her for her betrayal. To escape, she and Matt leave New York to find a new life for themselves.

Solicit Synopsis

Finally, celebrate the historic 200th issue of What If? Since debuting in 1977, What If? has become a corner staple in the Marvel Universe by spotlighting “the road not traveled” by many of its heroes & villains as well as the domino effect that the point of divergence creates. What If? 200 offers two titanic tales— the main story is one with a different POV on Siege, “What If Norman Osborn Won the Siege of Asgard?” What if the Sentry didn’t lose control of the Void during battle, allowing for the Siege to ultimately decimate our heroes? With Osborn on top of the world, only one force stands in his way: Doom... and he’s not alone as he rebuilds the Cabal with the X-Men?! By Marc Guggenheim and Dave Wilkins. The second tale is one that will be talked about amongst the multiverse: the murder of Galactus at the hands of...the WATCHER!?! Based on the events in the classic “Coming of Galactus” storyline in ‘The Fantastic Four 48-50,’ this one is written by none other than the scribe of those original stories, Stan “The Man” Lee, himself. Joining him is recent FF artist, Dale Eaglesham. If there is only one back-up story you’ll read this year, true believers, it must be this one!

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