Marvel’s New Infinity Watch, Explained

Since the first of them appeared in the form of the Soul Gem over fifty years ago, the Infinity Stones have been among the most mysterious, not to mention powerful artifacts in the entire Marvel Universe. In the decades since, the powers and abilities of these Infinity Stones have only grown and been better defined. Yet despite all the stories they have been at the heart of in that time, they have never been more important than they are today.As of the events of the recently released Avengers Annual #1 (by Derek Landy, Salvador Larroca, GURU-eFX, Kat Walkington, and VC’s Cory Petit), the Marvel Universe officially has a new team of champions to watch over the Infinity Stones and safeguard them against falling into the wrong hands. Unfortunately, it is painfully apparent that not every member of this latest iteration of the Infinity Watch is a hero at their core. However, it may not be long before they make up for their misdeeds in some truly unforgettable ways. Of course, to understand why that is, readers have to understand who these characters are, meaning there has never been a better time to revisit each and every single one of them.In the following months, Ripley refashioned herself as Star, a gleaming hero with a deep-seated mean streak and a dangerous lack of experience. Before she could ever prove herself as a hero, Ripley played the role of a villain. Unsurprisingly, Ripley was quickly defeated and imprisoned, precisely when she got the power boost she never needed courtesy of the Reality Stone. Even after leading several of her fellow Infinity Stone hosts against the others, Star has proven to be anything but fit for a leadership role. It will be the first step towards making up for her villainous past if she can accept that for herself.

Since the first of them appeared in the form of the Soul Gem over fifty years ago, the Infinity Stones have been among the most mysterious, not to mention powerful artifacts in the entire Marvel Universe. In the decades since, the powers and abilities of these Infinity Stones have only grown and been better defined. Yet despite all the stories they have been at the heart of in that time, they have never been more important than they are today.

As of the events of the recently released Avengers Annual #1 (by Derek Landy, Salvador Larroca, GURU-eFX, Kat Walkington, and VC’s Cory Petit), the Marvel Universe officially has a new team of champions to watch over the Infinity Stones and safeguard them against falling into the wrong hands. Unfortunately, it is painfully apparent that not every member of this latest iteration of the Infinity Watch is a hero at their core. However, it may not be long before they make up for their misdeeds in some truly unforgettable ways. Of course, to understand why that is, readers have to understand who these characters are, meaning there has never been a better time to revisit each and every single one of them.

In the following months, Ripley refashioned herself as Star, a gleaming hero with a deep-seated mean streak and a dangerous lack of experience. Before she could ever prove herself as a hero, Ripley played the role of a villain. Unsurprisingly, Ripley was quickly defeated and imprisoned, precisely when she got the power boost she never needed courtesy of the Reality Stone. Even after leading several of her fellow Infinity Stone hosts against the others, Star has proven to be anything but fit for a leadership role. It will be the first step towards making up for her villainous past if she can accept that for herself.

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