The Ego Gem is found in the Ultraverse when the Asgardian god Loki attempts to steal the other six Gems. A seventh, fake "Rhythm Gem" is created by Loki as part of a scheme in the Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet video game.
The seventh Gem was hidden in an unknown realm known as the Ultraverse. This goldish color gem was said to obtain the essence of Nemesis. She was the omnipotent being, which shattered herself across two universes, because she grown tired of her own existence.
Spoilers for Thanos: Death Notes #1 and Thor #29 by Marvel ComicsMarvel Comics has officially introduced the Seventh Infinity Stone, as the new Black Infinity Stone has a special connection to Thor.
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 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!
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 Chaos Stone was an orange-colored Infinity Stone native to Battlerealm. It was acquired by the Stark Enhanced Spider-Man under unknown circumstances, and then passed on to Doctor Strange when the Mad Titan Thanos tried to steal it.
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.
Continuity Stone (Black): The Continuity Stone is an Infinity Stone that could only be found in the Deadpool story arcs. In a certain issue, Deadpool gets his hands on the Continuity Stone, which gives the characters the powers to talk to the comic book writers themselves.
As her powers likely come at least in part from the Mind Stone inside of Loki's scepter, Wanda's abilities include telekinesis, energy manipulation, and some form of neuroelectric interfacing that allows her to both read thoughts and also give her targets waking nightmares.
Space Stone: The Space Stone was the very first Infinity Stone to make an appearance in the MCU, via a quick glimpse of the blue cube in Thor's post-credits scene (opens in new tab), before becoming a major plot point (and part of Red Skull's schemes) in Captain America: The First Avenger.
Wolverine also appeared in the lead up to Marvel's 2018 Infinity Wars event, which took place before Hunt for Wolverine ever began. There, he was inexplicably alive and inexplicably in possession of the Space Stone, which he passed off to Black Widow before disappearing again.
The Infinity Gems (previously known as "Soul Gems") are some of the most powerful artifacts in the Universe. Each one allows its owner extreme control over one aspect of the universe: time, space, reality, mind, power, and soul. When all six are directly wielded together, nothing is impossible for their bearer.
In Avengers: Infinity War big bad Thanos successfully acquired all six stones in order to assemble his Infinity Gauntlet, providing him with the ability to control all reality and finally enact his plan to wipe out half the galaxy. Yep, spoiler alert – he pulled it off.
Of the Infinity Gems in the comics, the Space Gem is undoubtedly the most powerful. When combined with any of the other gems, it can change just how they are used as it allows the being carrying it to manipulate space in a variety of ways. When manipulating time and space, or reality and space, all bets are off.
J.A.R.V.I.S. For the A.I. uploaded into Vision, see J.A.R.V.I.S. Vision was a synthezoid made from vibranium, created by Ultron with the help of Helen Cho, and given life by the powerful artifact known as the Mind Stone.
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).
Importantly, tales of an Earth being grabbing hold of the Power Stone -- which occurred at the end of the first Guardians -- helped Ego track down Peter "Star-Lord" Quill, his son. As a half-human/half-Celestial, Quill was able to take hold of the stone without being immediately destroyed.
In Loki's Possession
The Scepter was a weapon that was powered by the Mind Stone and originally portrayed as a containment vessel for the Mind Stone encased inside its blue gem.
The Scepter, occasionally referred to as Loki's Scepter, was a staff weapon that served as the original containment vessel for the Mind Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones.
In the Marvel universe, the Infinity Stones — six gems whose unique properties give the owner control over time, space, reality, the mind, power and the soul — are priceless.
Five out of six of the Gems are presumably destroyed after they're absorbed, along with the gauntlet, by Ultron (in Arsenal's body), who is thrown into the sun soon after.