In 2014, the Collector explains that the Infinity Stones are the remnants of six singularities that existed before the Big Bang, which were compressed into Stones by cosmic entities after the universe began and which were dispersed throughout the cosmos.
We spotted the first Infinity Stone here—the Tesseract (Space Stone) was hidden on Earth for centuries, in a church in Tonsberg, Norway, before Red Skull (the film's antagonist) stole it in 1942. It later ended up with S.H.I.E.L.D.
The Tesseract, which is basically just a cube designed to hold the Space Stone. In other words, Iron Man used his father's research into Infinity Stones to create a seventh stone. This could explain how his tech evolved so rapidly throughout the subsequent movies.
In the Iron Man 2 novelization, the new element created by Tony Stark to replace Palladium in the arc reactor is called Vibranium.
In Avengers: Age of Ultron, after being partially destroyed by Ultron, J.A.R.V.I.S. is given physical form as Vision, physically portrayed by Bettany.
The six Infinity Stones grant control over the domains of Mind, Time, Space, Power, and Reality. When assembled as one awesome force, their possessor holds the key to unlock the universe itself! They are the most sought after cosmic power – learn about each stone here!
However, while each Infinity Stone can accomplish amazing feats and displays of power, the Soul Stone has a strong case for being the most powerful of the six.
How many Infinity Stones are there? There are six Infinity Stones: The Space Stone (blue), the Reality Stone (red), the Power Stone (purple), the Mind Stone (yellow), the Time Stone (green) and the Soul Stone (orange).
The Rhythm Stone didn't actually have any powers. Unlike the rest of the real Infinity Stones, the Rhythm Stone couldn't be combined with the others, provide a power boost, or change reality.
The Ego Stone (or Ego Gem) is the seventh Infinity Stone, hidden in an unknown realm known as the Ultraverse in the Marvel Comics Universe. Infinity War explains the Infinity Stones were created by the Big Bang that gave birth to the universe.
The Death Stone was a black-colored Infinity Stone native to Battlerealm. Thanos used Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight to trap most of the heroes deep within the mirror dimension inside the Death Stone in order to collect the other five Infinity Stones unopposed.
The Time Stone could be touched, but like the Power Stone, doing so could result in the toucher being overwhelmed with the raw energies of the Infinity Stone.
Crossovers began almost immediately, and as the Ultraverse began to wane, Marvel sought a way to reboot it. Enter the Ego Stone, the lost Infinity Stone. In the story, the Infinity Stones were created when Nemesis, a godlike being, was split apart.
Ego Stone (White): The Ego Gem contains the consciousness of the cosmic entity Nemesis and recreates her when united with the other six Gems. The Ego Gem is found in the Ultraverse when the Asgardian god Loki attempts to steal the other six Gems.
A new Avengers: Endgame theory says that each of the original six Avengers - Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow and Hawkeye - represent the six Infinity Stones.
While Thanos is an Eternal and has the standard powers of super-strength, agility, regeneration, immortality, and more, Adam Warlock takes the upper hand. He can be killed, but he resurrects to be stronger every time.
The Anti-Monitor's vast intelligence and cosmic understanding could also play a role in his defeat of Thanos. He could outsmart Thanos, exploiting his weaknesses and neutralizing his power.
Now, it appears Captain Marvel almost certainly has the ability to destroy a separate Infinity Stone. As we saw in Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers gained her powers when Wendy Lawson's lightspeed engine, powered by the Space Stone (via the Tesseract), exploded.
The Asgardians are intercepted by Thanos and his his children, and half of them are killed. Loki then gives Thanos the Tesseract in order to save Thor's life. Thanos crushes the Tesseract to acquire the Space Stone and uses it to teleport to Knowhere, Vormir, Titan, and Wakanda to collect the rest of the Stones.
Deadpool once obtained his own secret Infinity Stone in the pages of Marvel Comics, as he wielded a gem called the Continuity Stone. Marvel has a secret seventh Infinity Stone that only Deadpool seems to know about as the antihero once acquired the powerful Continuity Gem.
Thanos would win in a fight against Ultron in the comics and the MCU. Thanos has more versatile powers at his disposal. He is more durable and physically stronger. Thanos also proved to be an extremely experienced combatant facing the deadliest superheroes Marvel Universe could throw at him.
During the War of the Realms event, after Venom was separated from Eddie, the symbiote, in its humanoid form, joined the War Avengers (composed of Captain Marvel, Deadpool, Sif, Winter Soldier, Weapon H, Black Widow, and Captain Britain) to fight off Malekith's invasion.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Infinity Gems are referred to as the Infinity Stones, which are the Space Stone, the Reality Stone, the Power Stone, the Mind Stone, the Time Stone, and the Soul Stone.