Reality Gem

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The Reality Gem in Captain Marvel v1 #128.

The Reality Gem is an object that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

The Reality Gem was one of the Infinity Gems, yellow in color, which could actually alter reality itself to match the user's desires. It is the most difficult of the Infinity Gems to use, as a user must understand the nature of the gem and its powers beforehand. The Reality Gem was in the hoard of the Elder of the Universe known as the Collector, who could make no use of it but kept it as a trophy. Thanos gained it by trading the (temporarily) de-aged Runner to the Collector for it. It became part of the Infinity Gauntlet.

The Reality Gem remained part of the Gauntlet until Adam Warlock was forced to separate it into its parts, at which point it was given to a secret guardian- who turned out to be none other than Thanos himself. Along with the other Infinity Gems, the Reality Gem was stolen by Rune and scattered across that entity's native reality. Adam Warlock is currently seeking them out.

The stone later came to be bonded to Star where she was attempting to learn how to wield its power. Loki came to learn that she possessed it and attempted to remove the stone from her as he deemed her too dangerous to wield it. However, she killed one of his duplicates and departed where she sought to deepen her connect to the cosmic relic. (Star v1 #1)

Overview

Users

  • Thanos :
  • Adam Warlock :
  • Star : Ripley Ryan was a female blonde haired human who came to be bonded with the Reality Gem. (Star v1 #1)

Notes

  • The Soul Gems were created by Jim Starlin where they made their first appearance in Avengers Annual v1 #7 (August, 1977).
  • This particular gem was given the name of the Reality Gem in Thanos Quest v1 #2 (October, 1990).
  • It was then called the Reality Stone in Captain marvel v1 #126 (January, 2018).

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Appearances

  • Avengers v1: (1977)
  • Thanos Quest v1: (1990)
  • Captain Marvel v1: (2018)
  • Star v1: (2020)

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