Publisher Marvel Comics Fictional universe Marvel Universe | Team affiliations Inhumans Affiliation Inhumans | |
Created by Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
Joe Sinnott First appearance Fantastic Four #46 (Jan 1966) Creators Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott Similar Stallior, Timberius, Leonus, Triton, Phaeder |
Seeker is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Publication history
The Seeker first appeared in Fantastic Four #46-48 (January–March 1966), and was created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Joe Sinnott. The character's death was revealed in Inhumans: The Untold Saga #1 (April 1990), and the character appeared in flashbacks in Fantastic Four: Fireworks #1-2 (January–February 1999).
The Seeker alias was also taken up by Ralphie Hutchins in Savage She-Hulk #21 (Oct. 1981).
A twin brother of the original Seeker appeared in Fantastic Four Unlimited #2 (June 1993) and was created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, Herb Trimpe, Steve Montano, and Ralph Macchio.
The Seeker appeared as part of the "Inhumans" entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #6.
Kadlec
When Maximus the Mad took the throne of Attilan, he appointed the Seeker to find and retrieve the exiled Inhuman Royal Family, so that Maximus could marry Medusa and keep the others under observation.
It is later revealed that he was the one who killed Gorgon's father. When it came to a cave in that buried him and Gorgon, Seeker was found dead.
Uys
Years later, Kadlec's twin brother Uys also took up the mantle of the Seeker and fought the group Fantastic Force.
The Seeker was part of a group of Inhumans, including Kaliban, Asmodeus, Avius, Falcona, Leonus, Pinyon, and Timberius, that assaulted the Fantastic Four during a public appearance in the Bronx, New York. The Inhumans sought to recover Ahura, the son of Black Bolt and Medusa, for the Genetics Council. Ahura was convinced to return to Attilan peaceably, but the Chief Justice of the Genetics Council betrayed the rest of the Inhumans to usurp Ahura's power for himself. The "evil" Inhumans continued to defend the Genetics Council, but when the Chief Justice was defeated, they vanished into the shadows.