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  1. Genre. Superhero fiction. In-universe information. Owners. Thanos. Bruce Banner. Tony Stark. Stephen Strange. The Infinity Stones are fictional items in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Infinity Gems of the Marvel Comics.

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    • The Space Stone (The Tesseract) The Space Stone gives the user power over space. Anyone holding the Space Stone can create a portal from one part of the universe to another.
    • The Mind Stone (Loki’s scepter) The Mind Stone allows the user to control the minds of others. We first see it as a blue orb in Loki’s scepter in 2012’s The Avengers.
    • The Reality Stone (Aether) The Reality Stone grants the user power to manipulate matter. In Thor: The Dark World the villain Malekith (Christopher Eccleston) wants to use this red liquid stuff called Aether to turn matter into dark matter because he’s evil…and do you really need a better reason?
    • The Power Stone. The Power Stone bestows upon its holder a lot of energy—the sort of energy that you could use to destroy an entire planet. Star Lord (Chris Pratt) accidentally discovers the stone in Guardians of the Galaxy.
    • Mind Stone. Marvel's Avengers: Age Of Ultron Vison (Paul Bettany) Ph: Film Frame ©Marvel 2015. The yellow-colored Mind Stone actually once belonged to Thanos.
    • Power Stone. The purple-colored Power Stone first appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy. Thanos tasked Ronan the Accuser with retrieving it from the planet Morag, but Star-Lord got there first.
    • Reality Stone. The red-colored Reality Stone made an unusual debut in the MCU. It first appeared in Thor: The Dark World as the Aether, a blood-red slimy liquid that obeys no known laws of gravity.
    • Space Stone. The blue-colored Space Stone is the earliest Infinity Stone to make an MCU appearance. It was originally revealed as the cube-shaped cosmic artifact known as the Tesseract.
    • Captain America: The First Avenger. In the context of the MCU, the first Infinity Stone introduced is the Space Stone. Able to give the user complete power over space and dimension, the blue gem has the ability to create portals, covering vast distances with ease.
    • The Avengers. Way back at the end of the MCU's Phase 1, the opening shots of The Avengers, MCU fans were treated to the sight of another incredibly powerful Infinity Gem: the Mind Stone.
    • Thor: The Dark World. The next stone introduced in the MCU was the Reality Stone. Red in color and, unlike the other stone, able to change its form from solid to liquid and to gas, the Reality Stone has the ability to manipulate matter regardless of logic and scientific law.
    • Guardians of the Galaxy. The Power Stone makes its first appearance in The Guardian's of the Galaxy. This purple Infinity Stone does pretty much what it says on the tin: it gives the wielder incredible and augmented power including, but not limited to: invulnerability, power absorption, enhanced strength, energy manipulation, and energy blasts.
  2. Infinity Stones. Alias (es) Infinity Gems [1] Relics [2] Concentrated Ingots [3] Six Elemental Crystals [4] Magical Stones [5] Creator. Big Bang Wanda Maximoff † (recreated Mind Stone) Owners. Thanos † Alternate Versions: Time Variance Authority Avengers. Thanos Thanos † Ultron † Arnim Zola Erik Killmonger Thanos † Thanos † Captain Carter. Users.

  3. Feb 19, 2018 · With six Infinity Stones floating around the MCU, we break down what they are and where they can currently be found in the Marvel movies.

  4. Apr 22, 2019 · Marvel. A Comprehensive Guide to the Infinity Stones. Tracing the origins of the all-powerful gems in the Marvel Cinematic Universe reveals just how long Thanos and Marvel have planned the...

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