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Infinity Gems

The Infinity Gems, formerly known as Soul Gems, are six immensely powerful artifacts in the that embody and grant dominion over the fundamental forces of existence: , time, reality, power, mind, and . Originating eons ago from the self-destruction of a primordial entity named , whose demise created the entire universe with the Infinity Gems as the last remnants of its powers, they have been sought by cosmic beings throughout history for their unparalleled abilities, including the capacity to manipulate reality on a universal scale when combined. Individually, each gem confers extraordinary control over its domain—for instance, the Space Gem enables instantaneous across distances, the Time Gem allows foresight and temporal , the Reality Gem alters the fabric of existence, the Power Gem amplifies strength to godlike levels, the Mind Gem grants and mind control, and the Soul Gem commands the essence of life and spirits—making them coveted tools for both creation and destruction. In the broader narrative of , the gems first gained prominence in the 1970s through stories involving characters like and the , but their defining saga unfolded in (1991), where the Titan assembled all six into a gauntlet, achieving to court and reshape reality, only to be thwarted by Earth's heroes and . Following this, Warlock established the —a group of guardians including himself, , , , and —to safeguard the gems by distributing them among trustworthy wielders, preventing any single entity from wielding their full might again. Subsequent events, such as the (1992) where Warlock's evil counterpart the Magus pursued the gems, and later conflicts involving , , and the , underscored their role as catalysts for multiversal crises, with the gems repeatedly changing hands and influencing the balance of power in the cosmos. The gems have since changed hands numerous times, including being reimagined as living beings in the 2024 storyline, and continue to drive major cosmic narratives in as of 2025, such as the new series launched in December 2024.

Publication History

Creation by Jim Starlin

Jim Starlin conceptualized the Infinity Gems, originally known as Soul Gems, as powerful artifacts embodying aspects of existence and serving as extensions of cosmic entities within the . While Starlin expanded the concept into multiple interconnected gems, the initial Soul Gem was introduced by and in Marvel Premiere #1 (April 1972). Drawing inspiration from cosmic mythology and the philosophical underpinnings of —particularly themes of creation, destruction, and the balance of universal forces—Starlin sought to equip his villain with artifacts that amplified his god-like ambitions and backstory as a death-obsessed . This approach allowed the gems to represent fundamental cosmic principles, enhancing Thanos' narrative role as a challenger to divine order. Starlin first used a Soul Gem in his stories in the "Thanos War" storyline across Captain Marvel #25–33 (1973–1974), where pursues ultimate power through the , foreshadowing his later quests for cosmic artifacts like the gems, integrating them into his conflict with Earth's heroes and foreshadowing their collective might. Starlin further developed the concept in Warlock #9 (October 1975), titled "The Infinity Effect," depicting the gems as interconnected artifacts capable of manipulating on a profound scale and hinting at their multiplicity. These early portrayals established the gems as enigmatic tools wielded by cosmic beings, setting the stage for their expanded role in Starlin's sagas. Starlin's initial major depiction of the gems occurred leading up to the renaming in Silver Surfer #34 (February 1990), where first refers to them as Infinity Gems, emphasizing their boundless potential during his quest to assemble them. This evolution underscored Starlin's intent to craft artifacts central to ' existential drive. The full set of six Infinity Gems—encompassing Space, Mind, Reality, Power, Time, and Soul—was first assembled in Starlin's landmark miniseries The Infinity Gauntlet #1–6 (1991), where Thanos unites them in the Infinity Gauntlet to achieve godhood, culminating in a cataclysmic confrontation with cosmic forces. This storyline crystallized the gems' role as the ultimate instruments of universal control, building directly on Starlin's foundational work from the 1970s.

Evolution and Retcons

The nomenclature of the artifacts shifted from "Soul Gems" to "Infinity Gems" during the 1990s, with Thanos first referring to them as such in Silver Surfer #34 (February 1990), and the term applied collectively in The Thanos Quest #1–2 (1990), marking a pivotal codification of their unified lore. In this miniseries, Thanos names the gems, such as the orange Soul Gem and the purple Power Gem, while uncovering their shared origin as fragments of a singular primordial entity that self-destructed, thereby initiating a Big Bang-like rebirth of reality. This retcon established the gems as interconnected embodiments of existence's fundamental aspects, diverging from their earlier, more disparate portrayals since their debut in the 1970s. Subsequent storylines integrated the Infinity Gems more deeply into Marvel's cosmic hierarchy, particularly through interactions with abstract entities. In the 1992 crossover event Infinity War, the Magus—Adam Warlock's dark counterpart—wields the gems to unleash multiversal chaos, prompting Eternity to summon the Living Tribunal, who intervenes to enforce balance and restrict the gems' combined use across realities. This escalation highlighted the gems' potential to disrupt even the highest cosmic orders, with the Living Tribunal decreeing that no single being could again unite all six without dire consequences. The 1993 miniseries Infinity Crusade further embedded the gems within this framework, as the Goddess (Warlock's benevolent alter ego) harnesses their power alongside cosmic containment units, drawing in entities like the Tribunal to avert a universe-altering holy war. These narratives expanded the gems' role from personal artifacts to catalysts for interventions by primordial overseers like Eternity and the Living Tribunal. In the 2000s, retcons reinforced the gems' ties to primordial forces, notably during Adam Warlock's resurrection arcs. Stories such as Infinity Abyss (2002) revisited their origins, portraying the gems as remnants of pre-universal chaos wielded in battles against existential threats, aligning them more explicitly with Marvel's foundational cosmology. Warlock's revival in Annihilation: Conquest (2007–2008) positioned him as a guardian against incursions. In the late 2000s, such as in Guardians of the Galaxy (2008–2010), the gems underscored defenses against invading forces such as the Cancerverse, but eschewing significant overhauls to their established lore. This approach maintains their status as pivotal yet stable elements in broader cosmic narratives.

Fictional Characteristics

Overview and Nature

In the Marvel Universe (Earth-616), the Infinity Gems are six singular, immensely powerful artifacts that collectively embody the fundamental aspects of existence: Space, Mind, Reality, Power, Time, and Soul. These gems serve as the building blocks of the cosmos, allowing a wielder to exert dominion over their respective domains when bonded properly. The gems originated eons ago from the primordial entity known as , a solitary being who chose to end its own existence rather than endure isolation as the universe's sole sentience; this act of self-destruction fragmented Nemesis into the six gems, scattering them across the galaxy at the dawn of . They are inherently indestructible, having endured countless cosmic cataclysms and conflicts without degradation. The gems possess the ability to bond symbiotically with sentient beings of sufficient power or will, amplifying the host's capabilities within their domain, though the gems themselves exhibit a degree of autonomy and may reject those deemed inadequate. Despite their vast potential, the Infinity Gems have inherent limitations tied to their metaphysical nature. They are ineffective when taken beyond their native universe, as their influence is intrinsically linked to the fabric of Earth-616's reality. Additionally, entities of higher cosmic authority, such as the , can override or nullify their effects, as demonstrated when the Tribunal decreed that the gems could no longer be wielded in unison following catastrophic misuse.

The Six Infinity Gems

The six Infinity Gems, also referred to as in more recent publications, each embody a fundamental aspect of the universe and grant their wielder dominion over that domain. Originating from the self-destruction of the primordial entity , these artifacts represent the building blocks of reality: space, mind, reality, power, time, and soul. While individually potent, their unique attributes allow for precise manipulation within their respective spheres. The Space Gem, depicted as blue, enables control over spatial dimensions, permitting across vast distances, the warping of space itself, and even by allowing the user to exist in multiple locations simultaneously. It transcends physical and magical barriers, facilitating movement through different realities or planes of existence. Notably acquired by during his quest for ultimate power, this gem symbolizes the boundless expanse of the cosmos. The Mind Gem, shown in yellow, amplifies psychic abilities, granting , mind control, , and the enhancement of the user's mental faculties to extraordinary levels. It can awaken latent psionic powers or connect to the on a universal scale when paired with complementary forces. Closely associated with , who wielded it to harness her own empathic talents, the Mind Gem represents the intangible realm of thought and will. The Reality Gem, rendered in red, bends the fabric of existence to the user's desires, altering matter, probability, and the laws of physics to manifest any conceivable outcome. It can create illusions that become real, reshape environments, or retroactively change events . Employed by to warp planetary landscapes and defy natural order, this gem embodies the mutable nature of truth and possibility. The Power Gem, illustrated as purple, bestows infinite amplification of physical and energetic capabilities, enabling the projection of devastating blasts, , and invulnerability. It draws upon and manipulates all forms of energy in the while potentiating the effects of other gems, serving as a multiplier for their inherent might. Symbolizing raw force and vitality, the Power Gem elevates the bearer's prowess to godlike proportions. The Time Gem, appearing green, governs the flow and structure of time, allowing travel through temporal streams, the creation of loops, foresight into probable futures, and the acceleration or reversal of aging processes. Its wielder can manipulate chronological events, such as reverting targets to infancy or glimpsing destiny's threads. Wielded by in various cosmic confrontations to navigate temporal threats, the Time Gem stands for the inexorable progression and cyclicity of existence. The Soul Gem, portrayed in orange, commands the essence of life and spirit, enabling the capture, imprisonment, or manipulation of souls within its own pocket dimension known as the Soulworld. It grants insight into the spiritual makeup of beings and can infuse the user with supernatural enhancements derived from harvested souls. Intrinsically linked to , who was entrusted with it by the , the Soul Gem symbolizes the profound mystery of consciousness and immortality.

Powers and Artifacts

Individual Powers

The Space Gem grants its wielder the ability to exist in any location within the , enabling instantaneous across vast distances such as galaxies. It facilitates the creation of wormholes and spatial distortions, such as folding distances or rearranging space to bypass physical or magical barriers. This omnipresence-like control allows across planes and realities without adhering to conventional physics. The Mind Gem enhances the user's mental faculties, awakening or amplifying psionic powers including telepathy for probing thoughts and telekinesis for manipulating objects or minds. The Reality Gem empowers its holder to rewrite physical laws, fulfilling wishes that defy natural order, such as transforming objects into entirely different forms or generating matter from nothing. This alteration of existence can produce alternate realities retroactively. The Power Gem amplifies the user's output exponentially, providing access to and of all forms for devastating effects like planet-shattering blasts. It bolsters and to levels, yet proves hazardous when used independently, potentially overwhelming weaker users. The Time Gem permits control over temporal flows, allowing acceleration or deceleration of time, age manipulation of living beings, and glimpses into precognitive visions of possible futures. Users can traverse timelines or induce loops, though overwhelming sensory input from these abilities can incapacitate the wielder. The Soul Gem enables control and manipulation of souls, granting super powers to its wielder and allowing a mysterious connection that can lead to personal reckoning. It serves as a gateway to souls and life essence.

The Infinity Gauntlet

The Infinity Gauntlet is a formidable artifact in the Marvel Universe, depicted as a large, golden glove capable of housing all six Infinity Gems to channel their collective might. First introduced in the 1991 miniseries Infinity Gauntlet by Jim Starlin, George Pérez, and Ron Lim, it serves as the ultimate conduit for the Gems' energies, transforming the wielder into a near-omnipotent entity within their native reality. In the comics, the Gauntlet originates as a modification to Thanos' own armored glove, engineered specifically to embed the Mind, Power, Reality, Soul, Space, and Time Gems into its settings, enabling seamless access to their abilities. When all six Infinity Gems are inserted, the creates a synergistic amplification far beyond the sum of the individual Gems' powers, granting the user total dominion over the fundamental aspects of existence—, , souls, minds, and raw power—effectively bestowing on a cosmic scale. This combined force allows for unparalleled reality-warping feats, such as instantaneously erasing half of all life in the with a mere from its wearer. The artifact's design ensures the Gems' energies flow in perfect harmony, elevating the wielder to a god-like status capable of subjugating even cosmic entities like or . Despite its immense capabilities, the Infinity Gauntlet possesses notable limitations that prevent absolute invincibility. It functions exclusively within the universe of its origin, rendering it inert when transported to other realities, as demonstrated in the official Marvel-DC crossover . The can be forcibly removed through surprise or overwhelming force, allowing another to seize control, and higher-order beings such as the or the remain beyond its influence. Following its use in major conflicts, like the 1991 storyline where wielded his personal , the Gems typically dislodge and scatter across the cosmos, dissipating the artifact's power until reassembled.

Storylines and Wielders

Key Comic Arcs

The Thanos Quest miniseries, published in 1990, marks the first major storyline centered on the Infinity Gems, where Thanos, resurrected by Death, embarks on a cosmic scavenger hunt to collect all six gems as a means to court her favor by restoring universal balance through mass extinction. Beginning at the Infinity Well, Thanos learns the gems' true potential and systematically acquires them from the Elders of the Universe: he frees the In-Betweener to obtain the Soul Gem, defeats the Champion for the Power Gem on Tamarata, manipulates the Gardener for the Time Gem, outmaneuvers the Runner for the Space Gem, trades with the Collector for the Reality Gem, and cheats the Grandmaster out of the Mind Gem. With the complete set, Thanos forges the Infinity Gauntlet, setting the stage for his godlike ambitions, though the gems remain scattered among cosmic entities prior to his success. Building directly on this foundation, in 1991 depicts wielding the assembled gems to eradicate half of all life in the universe with a single snap, achieving temporary and reshaping reality to impress while subjugating cosmic abstracts like and . The event escalates into a universe-spanning conflict as Earth's heroes, including the Avengers, , and , along with celestial beings, unite against , whose overconfidence—stemming from subconscious self-sabotage—leads to his defeat by , who briefly claims the Gauntlet before intervenes to dismantle it and redistribute the gems to the newly formed . This arc establishes the gems' capacity for total dominion while highlighting their corrupting influence on even the most powerful wielders. The Infinity War of 1992 shifts focus to Adam Warlock's dark alter ego, the Magus, who escapes from the Gem and seeks to reassemble by creating evil doppelgangers of Earth's heroes to sow chaos and seize the dispersed gems from the members. As the Magus nearly completes the Gauntlet, a coalition of heroes—including the Avengers, cosmic entities like , and even a reluctant —confronts him in a multiversal battle, ultimately thwarting his plan through Warlock's strategic resurrection and the gems' separation once more. The storyline underscores the gems' ongoing threat as independent forces, capable of manifesting internal conflicts within their guardians. In the Infinity Crusade of 1993, Warlock's suppressed "good" aspect manifests as the , who assembles a warped version of the to "purify" the universe by eradicating free will and enforcing universal salvation using the gems' combined might. The brainwashes half of Earth's heroes into her fold, prompting an alliance of the remaining unbelievers—including the Avengers, , and a restored —to infiltrate her Paradise Omega and confront her, culminating in the absorption of her essence into the Soul Gem and the gems' further dispersal to prevent future unification. This arc explores the gems' role in amplifying psychological extremes, turning benevolence into tyranny. Later cosmic events, such as in 2006, feature former Infinity Watch members like Drax joining the resistance amid the Annihilation Wave's invasion led by . Similarly, the 2013 event sees and the Black Order invading in pursuit of the hidden gems, which the had concealed in , intertwining the gems' allure with a larger galactic war against the Builders and forcing the Avengers into a dual-front defense. These arcs demonstrate the gems' persistent influence on broader conflicts, even when not fully united, by empowering key participants in universe-scale crises.

Major Wielders

, the Eternal warlord from , became the first being to assemble all six Infinity Gems into during the events depicted in The Infinity Gauntlet #1-6 (1991), driven by his obsessive love for the cosmic entity Mistress Death, whom he sought to impress through acts of universal destruction. This wielding granted him near-omnipotence, allowing him to eradicate half of all life in the universe in a bid to achieve cosmic balance, though his subconscious self-sabotage ultimately led to his defeat and the Gauntlet's disassembly. Following Thanos's downfall, Adam Warlock emerged as the primary guardian of the Infinity Gems, reclaiming the Soul Gem which he had previously borne and using it to thwart further threats during The Infinity War (1992). In Warlock and the Infinity Watch #2 (1992), Warlock, under directive from the Living Tribunal, established the Infinity Watch—a collective tasked with distributing and safeguarding the Gems to prevent any single entity from wielding them all. This group operated through Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1–42 (1992–1995), with Warlock retaining the Soul Gem to maintain oversight. The Infinity Watch's core members included , who wielded the Power Gem to channel raw destructive energy against cosmic threats; , bearer of the Mind Gem, leveraging her telepathic expertise for mental defense; , who held the Space Gem to facilitate interdimensional travel and evasion; and , initially entrusted with the Time Gem to counter temporal manipulations. These roles emphasized a balanced distribution, ensuring the Gems' powers complemented each member's abilities while mitigating risks of corruption, though internal conflicts and external assaults frequently tested the team's unity. Other notable wielders in the main include , who engaged in deceptive manipulations during the event (2013), orchestrating schemes that exacerbated the invasion by the Builders and tested alliances among Earth's heroes. In (2018), , adopting the alias out of a fractured psyche and desire for cosmic reconfiguration, collected the Gems into an , slaying and merging countless beings across the universe in a warped bid for personal completion.

Alternate Versions

Ultimate Marvel

In the Ultimate Marvel universe (Earth-1610), the Infinity Gems differ significantly from their main continuity counterparts, manifesting as organic entities rather than cosmic artifacts derived from a singular primordial being. These gems emerge as protective "scabs" during cataclysmic events threatening the universe's existence, such as mass extinctions, to preserve reality. Unlike the six standardized gems of Earth-616, the Ultimate versions number eight, each tied to specific historical disasters like the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction, and they possess a more biological, adaptive quality that integrates with hosts or technology. This technological and organic fusion gives the gems a gritty, sci-fi edge, often requiring scientific intervention to harness or contain them, contrasting the mystical omnipotence of the primary universe's versions. For instance, S.H.I.E.L.D. stored four of the gems in secure facilities, but they were stolen by villains Modi and Commander Crimson, igniting a over constructing —unusual in that two partial gauntlets (each holding four gems) were pursued instead of a single complete one. The gems' powers emphasize survival and alteration on a planetary scale, with no direct equivalent to the full , though partial assemblies allowed wielders to manipulate reality in limited bursts. Key wielders include Tony Stark, who unknowingly grew one gem—a pulsating, tumor-like entity named "Anthony"—inside his brain as a defensive response to global threats; it granted him enhanced cognition and resilience until its extraction. The Maker, the villainous of Earth-1610, surgically removed this gem from Stark in Ultimate Comics Ultimates #27 (2012), using it to fuel his schemes while leaving Stark's body to die—prompting Stark to upload his consciousness into armor for survival. Later, Stark reassembled all eight gems to resurrect himself, but their unstable organic nature caused them to shatter upon activation, unleashing as a world-devouring entity unbound by previous constraints. This event highlighted the gems' destroyer aspect, linking them to cosmic threats like , who was previously contained or manipulated through gem-related tech. The Maker further exploited the gems' potential in broader arcs, aiding Kang in partially assembling an Infinity Gauntlet with the Dark Ultimates—a rogue team assembled to seize the artifacts and avert incursions—in Ultimate Comics Ultimates #1 (2011). This collaboration underscored the gems' role in multiversal defense, though the Maker's motives twisted toward domination. In Ultimate Invasion #1–4 (2023), the Maker escalated to multiversal reality alteration by stealing Illuminati technology to open portals between universes, effectively "incubating" a new Ultimate reality free from heroic interference; while not directly wielding gems here, his prior experiments with them informed this tech-infused conquest, erasing potential heroes like Peter Parker to reshape existence on a grand scale. These events emphasize the Ultimate Gems' precarious balance between salvation and annihilation, often amplifying technological hubris over raw power.

2015 Secret Wars

In the 2015 event, the Infinity Gems played a pivotal role amid the multiversal collapse triggered by catastrophic incursions between colliding realities. As the Marvel Multiverse disintegrated, the gems were scattered across the domains of , the patchwork planet forged from the remnants of destroyed universes by , who had seized the omnipotent power of the to proclaim himself . These artifacts, embodying aspects of existence like time, space, and reality, became objects of desperate quests among survivors, with their fragments integrated into Doom's godlike abilities, enhancing his control over the fractured world. Thanos, seeking to exploit the chaos of the incursion wars, pursued the gems to challenge Doom's dominion, allying uneasily with groups like the Nova Corps in the harsh wastelands of Battleworld. In the tie-in miniseries Infinity Gauntlet (2015), Thanos engaged in a ruthless quest for the stones alongside the Bakian family and other refugees, assembling them into a new Gauntlet that threatened the stability of the entire planet. His ambitions culminated in a confrontation during the main event, where he arrived at Doom's citadel without the full Gauntlet; God Emperor Doom effortlessly overpowered and killed him, demonstrating the superiority of Beyonder-derived power fused with gem essences over even the Titan's might. Thanos was later resurrected in the reformed universe, his death underscoring the gems' limited efficacy against multiversal-scale threats like the Beyonders' technology, which had engineered the incursions by systematically eliminating cosmic abstracts and destabilizing realities. The gems' integration with Beyonders' tech positioned them as symbolic keys to understanding the incursions, as their dispersal mirrored the fragmentation of the itself, with Doom wielding their residual power to maintain Battleworld's fragile order. Meanwhile, heroes like and discovered a pre-assembled in a hidden arsenal within Battleworld's domains, using it in a bold assault on Doom's forces. Though the Gauntlet empowered temporarily, Doom crushed it during the final rebellion, affirming his unchallenged rule until the Molecule Man's sacrifice restored the . Following the event's resolution, the Infinity Gems reformed alongside the reborn universe, their essences reconstituted from the cosmic debris of . This reformation directly influenced Doctor Doom's subsequent arc, as the depowered former grappled with the loss of his stolen omnipotence while the gems' reemergence drew new conflicts, including efforts by groups like the to safeguard them from threats like ' return.

Other Multiverse Variants

In various multiverse stories outside the primary Earth-616 continuity, the Infinity Gems appear in altered forms or contexts that diverge from their standard cosmic artifacts. One notable example occurs in the "Council of Reeds" arc, where variants of Reed Richards from different realities form an interdimensional alliance. This council, established by three Reed Richards who each possess an Infinity Gauntlet from their respective universes, utilizes the gems' power to facilitate multiversal travel and oversight, enabling the group to monitor and intervene in threats across realities. The gauntlets, however, are limited to functioning within their native universes, restricting their use for broader multiversal conquest but allowing coordinated efforts like constructing interdimensional bridges. The 2015 Contest of Champions miniseries recontextualizes the gems within a cosmic tournament orchestrated by the and on the fractured remnants of . Here, the Infinity Gems are employed to empower selected contestants, granting them enhanced abilities tailored to the competition's rules, though their potency is curtailed by the Battlerealm's unique physics, preventing full cross-universal efficacy. This modification underscores the gems' role as prizes and tools in the Elder of the Universe's game, where winners could potentially claim dominion over reconstructed realities. In the 2021 Heroes Reborn event, set in a devoid of the Avengers, wields Infinity Rings—weaponized artifacts resembling power rings that channel the gems' energies—against the of America, who protect under government sanction. The rings, including those amplifying ' rampage, adapt the core aspects of , , and control to this altered timeline, where superheroes operate as enforced peacekeepers in a world reshaped by the absence of traditional icons. The Squadron's confrontation with these rings highlights the gems' function as instruments of chaos in ' hands. The gems also feature in hypothetical scenarios explored in New Avengers: Illuminati (2006-2007) and What If? Infinity: Thanos #1 (2015). In the former, the Illuminati—a secret cabal including Iron Man, Doctor Strange, and Black Bolt—collected and safeguarded the gems after Thanos' defeat by distributing one to each member (along with Mister Fantastic, Namor, and Professor X) to prevent future misuse, portraying them as a burdensome responsibility amid ethical dilemmas of stewardship. In the latter, an alternate tale diverges from the Infinity Gauntlet saga, where Thanos allies with the Avengers against invading forces but ultimately seizes all six gems, reshaping the universe into a tyrannical order under his rule, emphasizing the gems' potential for absolute dominion in unchecked hands.

In Other Media

Television and Animation

In The Super Hero Squad Show (2009–2011), the Infinity Gems debuted in animated television as simplified "Infinity Stones," serving as key artifacts in team-up episodes centered on ' campaign to assemble . The storyline portrays escaping imprisonment to pursue the Gauntlet, drawing in heroes like the , , and to prevent universal domination, with the stones depicted as seven powerful gems granting control over aspects like time, space, and power. Episodes such as "If This Be My Thanos" highlight the stones' role in multiversal threats, blending humor with high-stakes battles against the . The Guardians of the Galaxy animated series (2015–2019) prominently features the Infinity Gems in its overarching narrative, with Star-Lord's team racing to thwart ' conquest by locating and safeguarding the artifacts across the cosmos. , as the season 1 antagonist, wields several stones—including the Reality Stone—to destroy planets and assert dominance, forcing the Guardians into interstellar chases and alliances with figures like . The plot emphasizes the team's collection efforts, culminating in confrontations that underscore the gems' destructive potential without the full assembly. In Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2025–present), the Infinity Gems manifest in cosmic threats that intersect with Peter Parker's early heroics, notably through Doctor Strange's use of the Time Stone to navigate temporal anomalies. This appearance ties the gems to multiversal elements, influencing Spider-Man's development amid encounters with alternate realities and sorcerous mentors, while avoiding direct ties to broader Avengers lore. The stones' presence amplifies themes of personal growth against overwhelming cosmic forces in the series' standalone narrative.

Films

In live-action Marvel films outside the , the Infinity Gems have not been directly featured or referenced, with cosmic elements often serving as generic plot devices rather than the specific artifacts from the comics. These adaptations typically emphasize isolated cosmic threats or energies without incorporating the full set of gems or their powers, highlighting a divergence from the source material where the gems represent singular embodiments of universal aspects like , and reality. The 1986 film , the first live-action theatrical release, includes a subtle nod to cosmic lore through its antagonist, the Dark Overlord, an interdimensional entity that possesses a human scientist and seeks to summon its kind to Earth via a portal device. In the cult-favored ending scene, Howard and allies defeat the creature using a makeshift powered by scavenged technology, underscoring themes of extraterrestrial invasion but without any mention of gems or related artifacts. Earlier 20th Century Fox productions, such as (2005), incorporate cosmic radiation as the origin for the heroes' powers, with Reed Richards developing advanced containment suits and multiverse-exploring tech to harness and mitigate these energies during their space mission. However, the gems remain absent, with the story focusing on Von Doom's transformation via the same cosmic storm rather than any gem-like objects. In Sony's Spider-Man Universe films, like Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), symbiotes are depicted as ancient cosmic parasites originating from the planet Klyntar, forming a hive-mind network that spans realities and influences hosts through shared memories of universal events. This provides indirect ties to broader cosmic mythology, such as the symbiotes' vulnerability to intense energies reminiscent of gem-derived powers in , but no direct gems appear in the narrative. Overall, non-MCU live-action adaptations have downplayed the Infinity Gems as "cosmic artifacts" or omitted them entirely, prioritizing standalone stories over the interconnected cosmic hierarchy central to the comics.

Marvel Cinematic Universe

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the Infinity Gems of the comics are adapted as the Infinity Stones, six singular artifacts originating from the Big Bang, each governing an essential aspect of reality: space, mind, reality, power, time, and soul. This shift from "gems" to "stones" accommodates their diverse manifestations across the films, such as crystalline containers or energy forms, enhancing visual and narrative flexibility for cinematic presentation. The stones are introduced piecemeal throughout the MCU's early phases. The Space Stone debuts in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) as the cube-shaped , enabling teleportation and spatial manipulation, which falls into Loki's hands during the in The Avengers (2012). The Mind Stone appears embedded in Loki's scepter in The Avengers, later empowering and in Avengers: (2015). The Reality Stone manifests as the fluid in Thor: The Dark World (2013), the Power Stone as the Orb in (2014), and the Time Stone as the green gem within in (2016), allowing the Sorcerer Supreme to bend temporal flows. The elusive Soul Stone is revealed only in Avengers: (2018), requiring a personal sacrifice on Vormir to claim it. These individual arcs build toward 's quest, where he systematically collects all six—starting with the Power Stone on Morag, securing the Space Stone via , extracting the Reality Stone from the , sacrificing for the Soul Stone, overpowering for the Mind Stone, and wresting the Time Stone from —to assemble . With the complete set, executes the , instantaneously eradicating half of all life to impose cosmic balance. Avengers: Endgame (2019) resolves the stones' arc through the Avengers' , retrieving past versions from alternate timelines to reverse the Snap via Bruce Banner's calculated snap, restoring the dusted. Tony Stark then harnesses the full power for a decisive counter-snap, defeating at the cost of his life. To avert timeline disruptions, Steve Rogers returns each stone to its historical origin, effectively removing them from the primary MCU timeline. Post-Endgame, the stones' influence lingers in multiversal extensions: the Disney+ series (2021–2023) depicts the Time Variance Authority stockpiling inert Infinity Stones from erased branches, useless outside conventional space-time due to the organization's extradimensional nature. Similarly, (2021–present) examines hypothetical variants, such as Ultron wielding the stones to conquer realities or the Collector amassing them in a dystopian ; Season 3 (2024) features another set of Infinity Stones wielded by an alternate version of Infinity in its final two episodes. Through November 2025, the stones continue to appear peripherally in multiversal stories without driving primary narratives in most projects. In (2024), multiverse cameos include apparent Time and Stones integrated into Nova's modified sling ring, amplifying her interdimensional portal control amid Void incursions, but they serve as enhancements rather than focal elements.

Video Games

The Infinity Gems have been incorporated into numerous video games as interactive elements that influence gameplay mechanics, often emphasizing collection, enhancement of abilities, or strategic decision-making. In the series, spanning : Clash of Super Heroes () to : Infinite (2017), the Gems function as selectable power-ups that players equip to characters for enhanced combos and unique surges. For instance, the Power Gem increases damage output, while the Reality Gem allows for environmental manipulation during battles, directly drawing from the comic book depiction of as an ultimate weapon. Lego Marvel Super Heroes (2013) features the Gems as collectible items hidden throughout its open-world recreation of , enabling players to activate super abilities such as reality-warping blasts or time-slowing effects for characters, which aid in traversal, combat, and solving environmental puzzles. In Marvel's Avengers (2020), the Stones serve as critical mission objectives across the single-player campaign and War Zone operations, where teams of Avengers pursue or defend them against antagonistic forces, leading to climactic boss encounters with wielding a partial . More recently, the Marvel Snap (2023) integrates the Gems as a set of six low-cost cards shuffled into the player's deck by at the start of a match, each offering tactical effects like the Mind Stone drawing cards or the Space Stone repositioning units for board control and power gains. As of November 2025, no major video game releases have positioned the Infinity Gems at the core of their narrative or mechanics.

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