Norn Stones (Marvel)
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− | * | + | *The Norn Stones were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where they made their first appearance in Journey Into Mystery v1 #116 (May 1965). |
==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
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*In [[Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]] Episode ''"This Hostage Earth"'' the Norn Stones make an appearance where they were stolen from Karnilla by Amora the Enchantress with the aid of the [[Grey Gargoyle]]. The Stones were given to the [[Masters of Evil]] with the intention of using them to conquer the world but were actually being used by Loki to conquer Midgard only for them to be destroyed by the Avengers that sends the heroes to one of the Nine Realms. In ''"Acts of Vengeance"'' its revealed one of the Stones remained in Baron Zemo's possession who used it as a weapon against Amora only for it to be crushed by Wonder Man whilst within th Enchantress's hands. This act accidently transports her into the Nine Realms where she became a captive of [[Surtur (Marvel)|Surtur]]. | *In [[Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]] Episode ''"This Hostage Earth"'' the Norn Stones make an appearance where they were stolen from Karnilla by Amora the Enchantress with the aid of the [[Grey Gargoyle]]. The Stones were given to the [[Masters of Evil]] with the intention of using them to conquer the world but were actually being used by Loki to conquer Midgard only for them to be destroyed by the Avengers that sends the heroes to one of the Nine Realms. In ''"Acts of Vengeance"'' its revealed one of the Stones remained in Baron Zemo's possession who used it as a weapon against Amora only for it to be crushed by Wonder Man whilst within th Enchantress's hands. This act accidently transports her into the Nine Realms where she became a captive of [[Surtur (Marvel)|Surtur]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:17, 27 July 2015
The Norn Stones are artifacts that feature in Marvel Comics.
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History
The Norn Stones were mystical artifacts that belonged to Karnilla and were used in many of Loki's schemes. They were at one time used by Sif.
When in Norman Osborn's hands, he was unable to use, move or even affect the Stones in any way. After the depowerment of the Hood, Loki presented the Norn Stones to him in order to provide him new powers. He later reclaimed these Stones during the Siege of Asgard in order to give the Avengers a fighting chance against the Void.
Overview
According to Loki, the effects of the stones varied from one person to another as it largely depended on whether the Norn Stone accepted the user as well as allowed their desires.
Notes
- The Norn Stones were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where they made their first appearance in Journey Into Mystery v1 #116 (May 1965).
In other media
Television
- In Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Episode "This Hostage Earth" the Norn Stones make an appearance where they were stolen from Karnilla by Amora the Enchantress with the aid of the Grey Gargoyle. The Stones were given to the Masters of Evil with the intention of using them to conquer the world but were actually being used by Loki to conquer Midgard only for them to be destroyed by the Avengers that sends the heroes to one of the Nine Realms. In "Acts of Vengeance" its revealed one of the Stones remained in Baron Zemo's possession who used it as a weapon against Amora only for it to be crushed by Wonder Man whilst within th Enchantress's hands. This act accidently transports her into the Nine Realms where she became a captive of Surtur.
Appearances
- Journey into Mystery v1:
- Avengers:
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