Television • The Infinity Gauntlet, Infinity Gems, and an original weapon called the "
Infinity Sword" appear in
The Super Hero Squad Show. After
Iron Man and
Doctor Doom destroy the Infinity Sword while attempting to claim it, the first season of the series sees the eponymous squad collecting the sword's fragments, or "
Infinity Fractals", before Doctor Doom's
Lethal Legion can. While Doom rebuilds the Infinity Sword, the
Silver Surfer tells him that it is useless without the Infinity Gauntlet before taking the sword out to space. The second season sees
Thanos attempting to collect the Infinity Gems for his Infinity Gauntlet until the Silver Surfer, corrupted into the Dark Surfer by the sword, steals the completed gauntlet from him. After the Super Hero Squad defeat the Dark Surfer, the gems and sword are destroyed, sending Infinity Fractals across the universe. • The Cosmic Cube appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. In the episode "Everything is Wonderful",
Advanced Idea Mechanics creates it for
Hydra, though the former group's leader
MODOK secretly intends to swindle the latter. Upon discovering the cube's potential for their plans however, A.I.M. returns Hydra's money and claims the project was a failure so they can use the cube for themselves. However, Hydra leader
Baron Strucker sees through MODOK's deception and a battle ensues between the two groups for possession of the cube in the subsequent episode "Hail Hydra". As a result, the
Avengers intervene, defeat both groups, and claim the cube. Amidst the battle,
Captain America obtains the cube and unconsciously uses its power to revive
Bucky Barnes. • The Infinity Gauntlet, five of the Infinity Stones, and the Cosmic Cube (referred to as the Tesseract) appear in
Avengers Assemble. This version of the Infinity Gauntlet has slots for five of the stones as the Soul Stone was in
Adam Warlock's possession and Thanos feared him. • The Soul Stone appears in
Guardians of the Galaxy. • The Power Stone appears in the
Marvel Future Avengers episode "Mission Black Market Auction". This version was originally kept within
Asgard before it was stolen and taken to a black market on Earth.
Film The Infinity Stones appear in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes - Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat. Additionally, a seventh Infinity Stone, the red
Build Stone, which grants the power to build virtually anything, appears as well.
Marvel Cinematic Universe The Infinity Gems, renamed
Infinity Stones, play important roles in the first three phases of the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), referred to collectively as the "
Infinity Saga". The Infinity Stones also make minor appearances in the
Phase Four television series
Loki,
WandaVision, and
What If...?.
Video games • The Infinity Gems appear in
Marvel Super Heroes. • The Infinity Gems appear in
Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems. • The Power, Soul, Reality, and Space Gems appear in
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes. • The Infinity Gems and Infinity Sword appear in
Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet. Additionally, Loki creates a fake seventh Infinity Gem, the pink "Rhythm Gem", for his and the
Enchantress' use. • The MCU incarnation of the Tesseract appears in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes. Originally kept in
Odin's vault on
Asgard, it is stolen by
Loki, who is defeated by
Captain America,
Thor,
Wolverine, and the
Human Torch. While the others are arguing over what they should do with the Tesseract, Wolverine grabs it and brings it to the
X-Mansion in the hopes that
Professor X can use it to locate
Magneto. However, it is stolen by Magneto during the
Brotherhood of Mutants' attack on the mansion and given to
Doctor Doom, who uses it to power a ray gun to defeat
Galactus before the latter destroys the Earth so that Doom can conquer it. Following Doom's defeat, Loki reveals that the ray gun is actually a mind control device, which he uses on Galactus in an attempt to destroy both Earth and Asgard. However, he is foiled by an alliance of heroes and villains who send Loki and Galactus through a wormhole. In the process, Thor destroys Loki's mind control device and the Tesseract is claimed by S.H.I.E.L.D. for safeguarding. • The Infinity Stones and Infinity Gauntlet make a cameo appearance in ''
Lego Marvel's Avengers''. • The Infinity Stones and Infinity Gauntlet appear in
Fortnite Battle Royale. • The Infinity Stones appear in
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Players can equip one of the Infinity Stones at the start of a battle, which can be used to perform an "Infinity Surge" technique at any time or a limited "Infinity Storm" ability that gives the character a temporary power-up; the effects vary by the chosen stone. • The Infinity Stones and a suit of "
Infinity Armor", of which the Infinity Gauntlet is a part of, appear in
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. These versions of the Stones and the Armor came into existence at the Heart of Infinity near the center of the universe. Additionally, using them together will make the user unstable and cause them to progressively kill themselves and all life in the universe. • The Cosmic Cube appears in ''
Marvel's Avengers''. This version is a containment device, codenamed "Project Omega", built by
Monica Rappaccini of
A.I.M. to prevent a future
Kree invasion of Earth.
Miscellaneous • A flawed Cosmic Cube appears in Steven A. Roman's
Chaos Engine novel series, with the object passing between Doctor Doom, Magneto, and the Red Skull. As each of them use it to create his own unique version of a perfect world, a team of
X-Men who were operating outside of their reality when the initial change occurred work to stop them. They eventually realize that the cube "superimposes" another alternate reality over the X-Men's world of origin, temporarily merging them with their counterparts while draining the wish-maker's life energy. The crisis concludes when one of the Red Skull's lieutenants, who joined the Skull's group unaware of the scale of his evil, sacrifices himself to use the Cube to restore everything to normal. • The Cosmic Cube appears in
Marvel Universe Live!. This version is said to have the ability to corrupt any who attempt to use it. As such, Thor attempts to destroy it with
Mjolnir. However, Loki uses a fragment of the cube to duplicate it for his own use, forcing the Avengers to retrieve the other fragments from Hydra, A.I.M., and the
Sinister Six to stop him. • From January to August 2012, Wizkids presented the Infinity Gauntlet program at stores that host
HeroClix tournaments. An Infinity Gauntlet prop was released, followed by a different Gem each month, each of which can be added to the Gauntlet to increase its power. Additionally, the Gems can be displayed on a stand that comes with the Gauntlet or on each Elder that Thanos encountered in the story
Thanos Quest. • Replica Infinity Gauntlets were given out as trophies at Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 8, a Road to
Evo tournament held in 2012. ==References==