Marvel: All 8 of the Infinity Stones, Explained

Of all the overpowered artifacts in the annals of pop culture, there is no doubt that Marvel’s Infinity Gems, or Infinity Stones, are among the most powerful of them all. Capable of rewriting history, reality, and even the laws of physics, there is seemingly nothing the Infinity Stones cannot do, especially when they are brought together.Unsurprisingly, this has prompted many Marvel heroes and villains to try claiming the Infinity Stones as their own personal prize. Over the years, all manner of monsters and machines have wielded the power of the Infinity Stones, while human heroes and divine beings have taken it upon themselves to stave off the destruction that would have been sure to ensue otherwise. Between the myriad of tales woven into their sprawling history and the Infinity Stones of today having taken living hosts, it is easy to get lost while sifting through their individual stories, each of which is more than deserving of being told.While it was the Soul Gem that gave Adam Warlock his sentience, it has just as often been the source of far worse developments. This isn’t just because of the actions of those such as Thanos who have used the Infinity Stones to wreak untold horror upon the Marvel Universe. Though a variety of villains, including Ultron, the Magus, and the In-Betweener have wielded the Soul Stone at different points in time, its influence has also driven otherwise endearing figures to make terrible decisions of their own. The most prominent of these was likely Gamora, who used the Soul Stone to remake reality entirely. Thankfully, the Soul Stone has also been used for less malevolent purposes, namely Adam Warlock harnessing its power to imbue every Infinity Stone with souls of their own. Since then, the Soul Stone has bonded to the young synth Ward, who took up the mantle of Multitude and set out to reassemble his newly sentient counterparts.

Of all the overpowered artifacts in the annals of pop culture, there is no doubt that Marvel’s Infinity Gems, or Infinity Stones, are among the most powerful of them all. Capable of rewriting history, reality, and even the laws of physics, there is seemingly nothing the Infinity Stones cannot do, especially when they are brought together.

Unsurprisingly, this has prompted many Marvel heroes and villains to try claiming the Infinity Stones as their own personal prize. Over the years, all manner of monsters and machines have wielded the power of the Infinity Stones, while human heroes and divine beings have taken it upon themselves to stave off the destruction that would have been sure to ensue otherwise. Between the myriad of tales woven into their sprawling history and the Infinity Stones of today having taken living hosts, it is easy to get lost while sifting through their individual stories, each of which is more than deserving of being told.

While it was the Soul Gem that gave Adam Warlock his sentience, it has just as often been the source of far worse developments. This isn’t just because of the actions of those such as Thanos who have used the Infinity Stones to wreak untold horror upon the Marvel Universe. Though a variety of villains, including Ultron, the Magus, and the In-Betweener have wielded the Soul Stone at different points in time, its influence has also driven otherwise endearing figures to make terrible decisions of their own. The most prominent of these was likely Gamora, who used the Soul Stone to remake reality entirely. Thankfully, the Soul Stone has also been used for less malevolent purposes, namely Adam Warlock harnessing its power to imbue every Infinity Stone with souls of their own. Since then, the Soul Stone has bonded to the young synth Ward, who took up the mantle of Multitude and set out to reassemble his newly sentient counterparts.

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