Who created Vormir?

Debuting in Avengers #123, Vormir as a concept was created by Steve Englehart and William Robert Brown. There, the alien planet was the home of the Vorms, an alien race that heavily resembled gigantic dragons and lizards from the myths of Earth.
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What is the origin of Vormir?

Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999)

Vormir was a distant planet and the resting place of the Soul Stone. Thanos traveled there with his daughter, Gamora, to retrieve the gem, which was under the watch of the Stonekeeper, who was sent to the planet by the Tesseract.
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Who created the Soul Stone?

Creation. The Soul Stone is a remnant of one of the six singularities which existed before the universe's creation. After the universe came to be, the Big Bang forged the remnants of these singularities into six elemental crystals, dubbed the Infinity Stones, and hurtled them across the universe.
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Who cursed Red Skull to Vormir?

I honestly thought the Tesseract killed the Red Skull when he touched it, but Avengers: Infinity War revealed that he was instead banished to Vormir by the Tesseract and he was cursed into being the guardian of the Soul Stone.
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Who created the Six Infinity Stones?

The Infinity Stones were six immensely powerful gem-like objects tied to different aspects of the universe, created by the Big Bang from six singularities. Only beings of immense power can directly wield the Stones, such as Celestials, and the Mad Titan Thanos.
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Is there a 7th Infinity Stone?

Spoilers for Thanos: Death Notes #1 and Thor #29 by Marvel ComicsMarvel Comics has officially introduced the Seventh Infinity Stone, as the new Black Infinity Stone has a special connection to Thor.
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What is the 8th Infinity Stone called?

There is no 8th infinity stone. However, there is a 7th infinity stone in the comics.
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Can humans touch the Tesseract?

The Tesseract could open wormholes to any part of the universe and provide interdimensional travel. Touching the Tesseract physically, Red Skull was suddenly transported to Vormir where the Soul Stone chose him as a Stonekeeper.
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Why can't Red Skull get the Soul Stone?

Red Skull was cursed to become the guardian of the Soul Stone for over seven decades, rendering him unable to leave the planet throughout these years, only able to advise those who came onto the planet seeking the Soul Stone.
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Who is the strongest Avenger?

With that in mind, now in the depths of Phase Five, these are the seven most powerful Avengers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ranked.
  • 7 Hulk.
  • 6 Shang-Chi.
  • 5 Thor.
  • 4 Captain Marvel.
  • 3 Ant-Man.
  • 2 Doctor Strange.
  • 1 The Scarlet Witch.
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Which is the weakest infinity stone?

In the MCU, the Reality Stone (at least by itself) is little more than a glorified illusion device. Thanos can disassemble Drax and Mantis and show Doctor Strange a vision of Titan in the planet's prime, but the effects are temporary.
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What is the strongest infinity stone?

Arguably the most powerful of the Infinity Stones, the Reality Stone affords whoever commands it near absolute control over reality itself.
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Who has the Reality Stone before Thanos?

Thanos retrieved each gem from a being who held it at the time. The In-Betweener had the Soul Gem, the Champion of the Universe had the Power Gem, the Gardener had the Time Gem, the Collector had the Reality Gem, the Runner had the Space Gem, and the Grandmaster had the Mind Gem.
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Who is the ghost on Vormir?

Red Skull Was Teleported To Vormir By The Tesseract

Once the Mad Titan Thanos and his adoptive daughter Gamora journey to Vormir to acquire the Soul Stone in Infinity War, the pair is met by a ghostly apparition who reveals himself as the aged form of the Red Skull.
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Why is Hydra in Vormir?

Johann Schmidt is the former leader of HYDRA known as Red Skull who was teleported to Vormir. Trapped in a state of purgatory, he was forced to become a Stonekeeper, a wraith cursed to advise whoever sought the Soul Stone.
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Who punished Red Skull?

The Infinity Stones have punished him for his actions over the Space Stone.
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Can Red Skull beat Thanos?

Thanos would dominate the Red Skull in just about every scenario. While Johann Schmidt may have the advantage in a scenario where he has a Cosmic Cube or Kobik and Thanos has nothing to counter it, even then Thanos would likely find a way to win the day.
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Why is Red Skull's face red?

The Red Skull inhales the dust of death and his face takes on the appearance of a living red skull; his head loses its hair and its skin shrivels, clinging tightly to his skull, and taking on a red discoloration. The Red Skull survives the exposure due to the effects of the Super-Soldier Formula.
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Who was protecting the Soul Stone?

Red Skull was believed to be dead, but Infinity War revealed he was teleported to Vormir and as punishment for abusing the Space Stone's power, he was cursed into becoming the guardian of the Soul Stone.
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Who had the Tesseract first?

At some point eons ago, the Space Stone was housed within the Tesseract, a cube-shaped object which can harness its energy. No one is sure who created this “cosmic cube,” or even exactly when. All that is known is that thousands of years ago, it came into the hands of the Asgardian civilization.
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Who created the Infinity Stones?

According to the Marvel Cinematic Universe's explanation of things, four cosmic entities exist that predate the universe and thus were involved in creating the Infinity Stones at the time of the Big Bang. These four cosmic entities are revealed to be Death, Entropy, Infinity, and Eternity.
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How did Fury lose his eye?

As explained in ULTIMATE X-MEN (2001) #11, Ultimate Fury was transporting Weapon X through Kuwait when their convoy was ambushed. He lost his left eye in the explosion but was ultimately saved by the man who would become Wolverine. And, he's worn the eyepatch ever since!
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Is there a pink infinity stone?

Additionally, Loki creates a fake seventh Infinity Gem, the pink "Rhythm Gem", for his and the Enchantress' use. The Infinity Stones and Infinity Gauntlet make a cameo appearance in the end of Lego Marvel's Avengers.
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What infinity stone does Deadpool have?

When handed the Infinity Gems, Deadpool is the only truly omnipotent character in the Marvel Universe, One Above All included. Deadpool decided that for his use alone, he would craft a seventh Infinity Gem, calling it the Continuity Gem, given that he is the only one who understands his...
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Are there 13 Infinity Stones?

According to the Collector, the Infinity Stones were six different singularities existing before the beginning of the universe. Once the universe was created, they were scattered.
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