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Summary
She refuses to align with humans or mutants, choosing to live on her own terms despite the dangers of her abilities.
Seer’s ability to see all possibilities and probabilities puts her ahead of everyone, including Cap, making her a dangerous enemy.
Warning: Contains spoilers for Captain America #10!!
Some of the most powerful, gifted beings in the Marvel Universe make their home among the X-Men’s ranks. Now, Captain America has discovered one who wants nothing to do with the team – or the world in general. Seer, a mutant with precognition abilities that surpass even Destiny’s great skill, wants to make her own way in the world, and that seems like bad news for Steve Rogers.
Captain America #10 – written by J. Michael Straczynski, with art by Jesús Saiz – finds Steve Rogers on a mission from Lyra to find and lead the missing Change Agents to the safety of the Front Door. That task lands him in London, where he searches for his mysterious target.
By the time Cap finds her, the mutant known as Seer isn’t alone. She has used her powers to start a small community of her own, allowing her to live apart from the world of humans and mutants and remain “Switzerland” rather than be bought, sold, or killed for her gifts.
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New Mutant “Seer” Remains Neutral While The X-Men & Humanity Fight
Captain America #10 – Written By J. Michael Straczynski; Art By Jesús Saiz, Matt Hollingsworth, & Joe Caramagna
Seer sees every possibility and probability, aided by simultaneously tapping into every type of video camera in the world, and “intuitively” knows which of those possibilities is going to happen.
Although Captain America approached Seer on behalf of Lyra and the other Change Agents, the mutant clarifies that she isn’t interested in anyone’s agenda except her own. She insists that “normies” or humans want to turn her into a pet, and her fellow X-Gene carriers want her to join an impossible war, but she only cares about what she’s created for herself. Her extensive precognitive powers rival Irene Adler’s, making her a handsome target, and she tells Steve that she’s constantly pursued by those who would use it for their own gain.
The newly introduced mutant’s powers are an intersection between tapping into energy frequencies and prediction. Seer sees every possibility and probability, aided by simultaneously tapping into every type of video camera in the world, and “intuitively” knows which of those possibilities is going to happen. Moreover, Seer can share that gift with others, and she’s able to show Steve “everything” with a mere touch. .It’s little surprise that she has “billions” on her head, and she quickly proves that she’s one of the most powerful precognitive mutants around.
Seer is also able to tap into the brain’s electrical energy, too, and uses that to bring down gunmen in
Captain America
#10.
Seer isn’t bringing her impressive precognitive powers to the X-Men any time soon, but she could be the instrument of Captain America’s downfall.
Seer’s Opposition To Steve Rogers Could Make Her A Major Marvel Universe Threat
How Long Can She Truly Remain Neutral
Seer’s gifts show her any potential outcome, which puts her a step ahead of everyone, including Cap. Much of their initial encounter is a lie. Steve Rogers isn’t easy to deceive, and the thorough deception proves what she’s capable of. Her abilities would make her a powerful ally, but will certainly make her an even more dangerous enemy if he fails to truly win her over. For someone who can see everything, nothing comes as a surprise. Seer isn’t bringing her impressive precognitive powers to the X-Men any time soon, but she could be the instrument of Captain America’s downfall.
Captain America
#10
is available now from Marvel Comics.
CAPTAIN AMERICA #10 (2023)
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: Jesús Saiz Colorist: Matt Hollingsworth Letterer: Joe Caramagna Cover Artist: Taurin Clarke
X-Men
The X-Men franchise, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, centers on mutants with extraordinary abilities. Led by the powerful telepath Professor Charles Xavier, they battle discrimination and villainous mutants threatening humanity. The series explores themes of diversity and acceptance through a blend of action, drama, and complex characters, spanning comics, animated series, and blockbuster films.
Captain America
Initially debuting in 1940, Captain America is the patriotically themed superhero who has shared the title with only a few individuals. Beginning with Steve Rogers, Captain America’s birth resulted from a frail man taking part in an experimental U.S. Army super-soldier trial, which imbued him with super-human abilities. The character is often depicted wielding a nigh unbreakable and aerodynamic shield made of vibranium that they use to defend and attack their foes.
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