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THE INFINITY GAUNTLET (1991)

Death has brought Thanos back to life (see REBIRTH OF THANOS). And, in order to carry out the task assigned to him, he's gathered all six Infinity Gems and to create the Infinity Gauntlet. Now that he's practically a god, do the heroes of Earth have any chance of stopping him?

Repeatedly voted as the greatest Marvel Universe saga of all time, THE INFINITY GAUNTLET pits what's left of Earth's heroes against impossible odds and sets the bar for event comics. Ironically, very few creators wanted to tie their titles into this epic which ended up tying in to some of Marvel's less popular titles of the time. By the time the sequels - THE INFINITY WAR and THE INFINITY CRUSADE - came around, an abundance of titles wanted to share in the 'Infinity' glory, but largely ended up showing how crossovers shouldn't be done.

THE INFINITY GAUNTLET also restored Thanos as a major player in the Marvel Universe, despite being absent from it for over a decade. And it goes without saying, but it also heavily influenced the Marvel Cinematic Universe's 'Avengers: Infinity War' and parts of the sequel, 'Avengers: Endgame'.

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[REBIRTH OF THANOS - Thanos obtains the Infinity Gems]
[What to read before THE INFINITY GAUNTLET]
MCG Notes: Only want to read the essentials? Key issues are marked with an asterisk *. Read the story in its entirety, if you like, or just read the main series and add the issues featuring the characters who interest you the most.

Also, I'd recommend reading the issues that paved the way for this saga in REBIRTH OF THANOS. Spider-Man #17 and Cloak and Dagger #18 actually take place between Silver Surfer #45 and 46, for the completists among you!
  • Spider-Man #17 (tie-in)
  • Cloak and Dagger #18 (also see THE EYE OF FORCE SAGA)
  • Silver Surfer #51
  • Infinity Gauntlet #1 *
  • Incredible Hulk #383 *
  • Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #31[1/2]
  • Quasar #26
  • Infinity Gauntlet #2 *
  • Quasar #27
  • Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #32[1/2]
  • Silver Surfer #52 *
  • Silver Surfer #53
  • Infinity Gauntlet #3 *
  • Silver Surfer #54
  • Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #33[1/2]
  • Silver Surfer #55
  • Silver Surfer #56
  • Infinity Gauntlet #4 *
  • Silver Surfer #57
  • Silver Surfer #58
  • Infinity Gauntlet #5 *
  • Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #34
  • Incredible Hulk #384 *
  • Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #35
  • Silver Surfer #59
  • Infinity Gauntlet #6 *
  • Incredible Hulk #385
  • Silver Surfer #60 (tie-in)
  • Sleepwalker #7
  • Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #36
  • Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1 *
Spider-Man #17 (tie-in)
Spider-Man is killed saving a girl and her mother from being crushed by a falling window cleaning platform. In Death's realm, he's taunted by Thanos for failing to save the little girl who' halfway to Death's realm, too. After an exchange of punches between SPidey and Thanos, Death gives Spider-Man and the girl another shot at life, possibly to irritate Thanos.


Cloak and Dagger #18
Cloak, Dagger and Spider-Man's conflict with Thule at the Eye of Force's secret Colorado base, Schamballah (see THE EYE OF FORCE SAGA), has been interrupted by the arrival of Mephisto who was manipulating the Neo-Nazi group into opening a doorway from Earth to his realm. Ghost Rider arrives in time to help stop his demon hordes from invading the planet. Mephisto is briefly summoned by Thanos and the Hell-Lord offers him the four heroes' souls, but Thanos passes. Spidey and Ghost Rider escape the collapsing base. Cloak & Dagger teleport back to New York, only to find themselves at a dinner party from Hell...
Silver Surfer #51
Galactus knows that he'll soon face Thanos in battle and sends Nova (Frankie Raye) to find him the nearest world for his consumption to give him one last power-up. A lengthy flashback reveals that the Silver Surfer paid Nova a visit immediately after his forced stay in Dynamo City (during REBIRTH OF THANOS) and tried to convince her not to lead Galactus to inhabited worlds. Now, time is of the essence and Nova has had no choice but to lead Galactus to an inhabited world, but tries to talk Galactus out of consuming it. He dismisses her and consumes the planet, leaving one guilty herald...

Infinity Gauntlet #1 *
The Silver Surfer desperately recounts his recent run-ins with Thanos (during REBIRTH OF THANOS) to Doctor Strange, hoping to get some help in preventing the 'mad Titan' from using the Infinity Gauntlet. Having obtained the six Infinity Gems, Thanos is now up to the task of halving the population of the universe. But he's also become Death's superior, so she continues to spurn his affections, despite creating a monument in space in her honour and offering her the ravaged Nebula as a gift. Mephisto encourages Thanos to carry out his appointed task. With the snap of his fingers, half the population of the universe blink out of existence. In a sleazy motel somewhere in America, Adam Warlock, Gamora and Pip the Troll have been reborn, though Gamora vanishes in front of Pip's eyes...
Incredible Hulk #383 *
Before the snap, the Hulk (following the merging of his personas) has joined the super-human Pantheon organisation without consulting his wife, Betty Banner, who's struggling to deal with her new, permanently Hulked-out husband. Hulk's first mission with the Pantheon is to save a Russian actress from a super-powered stalker who just so happens to be his old foe, the Abomination. After the snap, Rick Jones is among the people to disappear and the Hulk assumes it's a diversionary tactic of his gamma-spawned nemesis. The Abomination kidnaps Nadia Dornova and takes her down into the New York sewer system. The Hulk gives chase and has the Abomination on the ropes, right up until he's sucked into a portal...


Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #31[1/2]
After the snap, the Silver Surfer passes out. Doctor Strange ignores the warnings of his apprentice transports his consciousness into the Surfer's mind. There, he shows the Surfer a universe where he didn't become a Herald of Galactus (Earth-91731). When he realises he needs to toughen up, the Silver Surfer snaps out of it and decides to get back to saving the universe...
Quasar #26
Quasar has just died, been reborn, gained cosmic awareness, failed as Protector of the Universe by killing his own mentor and saved the universe from Maelstrom and Oblivion. He enters the portal to the Eonverse where his 'boss', Eon, lived and discovers cosmic Mourners gathering for his funeral. Aware that Eon's previous agent, Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) helped defeat him in the past (during THE THANOS WAR), Thanos recreates four past Protectors of the Universe - Marvel Boy, Stygian Starbender, Tranta and Ree - and sends them to kill Quasar. He then makes Eon's dead form expand out of its Eonverse portals and into New York City. Back at Doctor Strange's house, Her knocks on the door, looking for a super-human to breed with...

Infinity Gauntlet #2 *
The remaining Avengers try to assess which of Earth's super-humans are still left alive. Doctor Doom shows up uninvited at Doctor Strange's house looking for answers, but it's Adam Warlock and Pip the Troll who arrive in time to explain. In space, the Kree prepare for war against the Skrulls who they believe to be responsible for their population decrease. Starfox disappears from Titan, right in front of Firelord and Drax the Destroyer, and finds himself sitting on one of the thrones in Thanos' monument to Death. Thanos prevents Starfox using his powers of persuasion by removing his mouth. Thanos proceeds to lose his temper over Death's continued rejection, causing wave of energy from the gauntlet destroys nearby suns and planets, trapping the Council of God-Heads outside of reality and exploding a world Galactus was about to consume. By the time it gets to Earth, it causes a planet quake. The remaining heroes try to save lives, but the devastation is more than they can handle. Now it's up to Warlock to gather those heroes and lead them against Thanos...
Quasar #27
Quasar fights for his life against Thanos' recreated Protectors of the Universe (aka, the Quantum Banders). The fight that almost kills him, but he obliterates them by overcharging them with his own Quantum Bands. Ego's corpse ends its growth through the streets of New York City and gives birth to an egg among the alien gunk which hatches out a little baby freak creature called Epoch, Eon's kid. Now Quasar's job will be to protect and guide young Epoch. In space, Moondragon gains an ally in Jack of Hearts in her efforts to acquire Quasar as a mate. At Doctor Strange's house, Her makes a move on Adam Warlock, but passes up sex with her in favour of saving the universe...

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #32[1/2]
Doctor Strange assigns Rintrah to finding out if Clea has survived Thanos' cosmic culling. Instead, Rintrah and Pip the Troll, walk stright into a protest led by Silver Dagger. The Dagger now has the original Eye of Agamotto under his eye-patch and he wants his real eye back from Strange. Doctor Strange saves Rintrah from Silver Dagger's followers, but ends up in an eye-off as they blast Agamotto Eyes at each other. Agamotto himself shows up and takes Silver Dagger as his prisoner and Clea returns to Earth.

Silver Surfer #52 *
On Titan, Drax the Destroyer has witnessed the disappearance of Mentor (when Thanos snapped his fingers), followed by Starfox vanishing before his eyes. His simple brain assumes Firelord is behind it all and attacks him. A small Eternal boy in the melee, reducing Drax to tears. The duo make up and are teleported to Earth by Doctor Strange to join the small army of super-humans who are gathering to oppose Thanos...

Silver Surfer #53
Clumsy Foulup was a space pirate who got caught up in the (SkrullContemplator's plan to take over the Kree Empire, until an unlikely series of events led to Foulup becoming the Kree's first emperor. Since then, he's been running the empire into the ground by milking it for imaginary taxes. In the wake of the loss of 50% of their population, a group fo Kree soldiers send a robot Silver Surfer to assassinate Foulup. A blue and a pink Kree share the killing of the fake 'Surfer' and retake control of the Empire.

Infinity Gauntlet #3 *
Doctor Strange, Adam Warlock, the Silver Surfer and Doctor Doom reveal Thanos's plan to the Avengers. Strange begins summoning the last remaining heroes to form an army. Warlock and the Surfer travel to the furthest corner of the galaxy to petition the abstract astral deities of the universe for help, but only convinces half of them. Back at Avengers Mansion, Warlock gives the Hulk and Wolverine the task of killing Thanos. In space, Thanos creates himself a new girlfriend, Terraxia, in a failed effort to make Death jealous. Preparing for the assault on Thanos, Warlock and the Silver Surfer wait just outside what will be the arena of battle. Warlock reveals to the Surfer that Earth's heroes are little more than a diversionary tactic as they teleport to Thanos' shrine to Death, unaware that they're just sacrificial lambs...

Silver Surfer #54
When the Hulk initially refuses to join the fight against Thanos, the Silver Surfer sees it as a bad omen and flies to Central Park to clear his head. The Rhino has been releasing animals from the zoo so they can run free in the final hours before the end of everything. The Surfer suggests returning them to their cages, so the Rhino figures he'll beat the him into submission. When a police officer shoots a tiger to protect himself, the Surfer heals the tiger and convinces the Rhino to return the animals to their cages. When he gets back to Avengers Mansion, the Hulk is there, raring to go beat up Thanos...
Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #33[1/2]
Thanos puts the heroes' assault on his floating shrine on hold using the Time Gem and tries to sabotage the portal Doctor Strange is holding open for them by sending the Sorcerer Supreme back in time. Clea's attempt to save him get her sucked in, too. They find themselves in ancient Egypt where they meet Cleopatra (ten years before she meets a younger Doctor Strange) and locate the spell from the Legendary Library of Alexandria that will return them home. The sorcerer Zota of Pergamum tries to stop them, but is quickly defeated. Doctor Druid helps return Strange and Clea to the present where Strange resumes his efforts to keep the portal open.

Silver Surfer #55
Outside the arena of battle, Adam Warlock telepathically puts the Silver Surfer at ease. When he wakes, the two of them are soar into battle to find all their allies slaughtered at Thanos' hands. The Mad Titan turns Warlock to stone, makes Death his fawning slave girl, throttles Mephisto to death and takes away the Surfer's Power Cosmic. Thanos creates a homeworld, Necronos, the home of cosmic death-gulags. He puts the Surfer on a lead and makes him his scribe - the writer of Thanos' bible...

Silver Surfer #56
While Thanos's attention is on bikini-clad Death, the Silver Surfer slips his lead and commits suicide. Thanos resurrects him back and restores his Power Cosmic. In one last-ditch effort, the Surfer uses all his power against Thanos, only to be woken up by Warlock. It was all a dream. Now, in the real world, Warlock orders the Surfer into battle...

Infinity Gauntlet #4 *
Mephisto talks Thanos out of instantly wiping Earth's heroes out of existence so he can drop his newly-obtained cosmic senses and give them the slightest sliver of a chance of defeating him. It may be his last chance to impress Death and wing her over. The Infinity Gauntlet still gives Thanos the edge and he makes light work of the heroes, killing them in increasingly creative ways. Captain America ends up being the last man standing and faces off against the Mad Titan without flinching. Warlock chooses that moment to send the Silver Surfer into the war zone to snatch the Infinity Gauntlet from Thanos' raised fist, except he misses, allowing Thanos to restore his full cosmic awareness and swat Cap away. With no options left, Warlock summons the abstract astral deities of the universe. Even if they win, the battle will likely destroy all existence...
Silver Surfer #57
In retaliation for trying to nab the Infinity Gauntlet, Thanos sends the Silver Surfer to the realm of a being called Virtual Reality who shows the Surfer all the worst moments of his life. The Surfer is made to relive his mother's suicide, his father's suicide, his mistreatment of Shalla-Bal, becoming the Herald of Galactus, abandoning the Defenders, failing Mantis and Nova and his defeat at the hands of Thanos. Elsewhere in space, Cap'n Reptyl is reborn as a dragon-creature...

Silver Surfer #58
Virtual Reality makes the Surfer face Denial, Doubt and Guilt in the forms of Namor, Doctor Strange and the Hulk and leaves him chained up. The various ghostly figures from the Surfer's past work to free him until he learns to forgive himself and unlocks the last chain. Virtual Reality returns him to the regular universe where he's reunited with Adam Warlock. Elsewhere in space, the Collector reels from an attack on his crashed ship...
Infinity Gauntlet #5 *
The cosmic abstracts and higher beings of the universe unleash their incalculable might on Thanos and the ripples are felt throughout the cosmos, tearing holes in reality. Even Death joins in the fight against him, but his powers enable him to pin their bodies above his throne like trophies. Warlock and the Surfer barely escape with their lives and, with the handful of surviving heroes, are returned to Avengers Mansion by Doctor Strange. In space, Thanos leaves his body and assuming Eternity's place as the all-encompassing cosmic representative of everything. With his physical form unprotected, Nebula grabs the Infinity Gauntlet and gains all of its might, restring her true form and casting Thanos into the depths of space. Thanos is saved by Doctor Strange who transports him back to Avengers Mansion. Warlock informs Thanos that his constant defeats are of his own making as he knows he's not worthy of supreme power. The truth shocks Thanos into agreeing to help. Strange transports the last of the heroes to attack Nebula, but she defeats Firelord, Hulk, Drax the Destroyer, Doctor Doom and Thor with ease. Doctor Strange, the Silver Surfer and Thanos are the last to face her, but she seems unaware that Adam Warlock stands among them...

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #34
Doctor Druid, Doctor Strange, Clea and Doctor Druid start gathering their remaining allies for the fight against Nebula. They bring the Scarlet Witch back from the moment before she would've been killed by Thanos. Strange and Druid take Doctor Doom's inert body back to Tibet to try and wake him up. The monks who originally created Doom's armour refry him in mystical fires so that he can be born again. The fires create a show-form of Doom Doom's repressed thoughts and feelings. Strange and Druid have to defeat Doom's personified goodness to allow the real Doctor Doom to return.

Incredible Hulk #384 *
The Hulk is still small after Thanos shrank him and is back on Earth. He finds himself in the exact part of the New York sewer system where he left the Abomination. The tiny Hulk convinces the Abomination that he's the voice of god and coerces him into returning his wife to her life on the surface before she can discover the creature is her husband. The Hulk then jumps through a portal opened by Doctor Strange. Elsewhere, Marlo Chandler sees her boyfriend, Rick Jones, blink out of existence on TV. And Betty Banner gets a job on an all-purpose emergency hotline.

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #35
Doctor Strange transports Hulk to a dimension that will allow him to return to his true size. Then, Strange, Scarlet Witch and Clea go to Hel where they attempt to reform the shattered glass that was once Thor. Back on Earth, Rintrah and Pip the Troll rescue Firelord and Drax the Destroyer from the jurassic era, but get stranded there. The Scarlet Witch restores Thor, allowing Strange the time to leave and rescue Rintrah and the other heroes from the past...

Silver Surfer #59
Before they can all go into space and face Nebula, Adam Warlock needs a united front so the Silver Surfer and Thanos need to put their issues behind them. Doom suggests they duel on a magical battlefield, created by Strange with a medieval theme. The two knights duke it out on the mental plane and the Surfer almost wins, but Thanos takes advantage of the silver knight's failure to deliver the killing blow. They wake from the battle with Thanos as the victor.

Infinity Gauntlet #6 *
Nebula taunts Thanos by undoing everything that he'd been done in the last 24 hours, restoring everyone who lost their life and all the destruction that followed. Warlock sends his and the Silver Surfer's consciousnesses into the Soul Gem. All the cosmic deities are now free and attack Nebula. Warlock makes Nebula throw off the Infinity Gauntlet. Adam Warlock emerges in the corporeal world again and seizes the Gauntlet, restoring the deities to their rightful places. Thanos avoids capture by blowing himself up. Warlock sends Drax and Starfox back to Titan to imprison Nebula. Doctor Strange, Thor and the Silver Surfer dispute Warlock's claim to the Gauntlet, so he transports them and the Hulk back to Earth and transports his friends, Pip the Troll and Gamora, to his side. They travel to the near-future and discover Thanos is living out his life as a farmer. Despite all he's done, Warlock allows Thanos to live out a peaceful existence, understanding the universe needs Thanos in it...
Incredible Hulk #385
Hulk is returned to Earth where a suited geek called Gestalt is fuelling and feeding off the hatred of the people of New York City. As the murder spree grows, so does the he. Hulk rescues a priest from a burning cross and defeats Gestalt by beating him to death. Nebula restores everything the way it was, reuniting Hulk with Rick Jones.

Silver Surfer #60 (tie-in)
The Silver Surfer, Doctor Strange and Thor materialise on Earth where they all agree Warlock shouldn't hold the Infinity Gauntlet, but they have no means of locating him or removing it from him. The Surfer returns to the stars and is immediately attacked by Midnight Sun who just wants to learn who he was before the Kree manipulated him. His inability to speak leads to a fight between them on Earth's moon, where the Inhumans break it up and agree to help Midnight Sun. The Surfer returns to space. Some time later, the Collector mentally contacts the Silver Surfer to ask for his help.

Sleepwalker #7
Sleepwalker works his way through the events of THE INFINITY GAUNTLET from start to finish in one issue, beginning with the search for Rick Sheridan (who disappeared in the previous issue). His investigation takes him to New York City which has suffered from Thanos' violent energy waves and ravaged by the growing corpse of Eon. Doctor Strange almost brings Sleepwalker in on the assault team intended to attack Thanos, but decides to let him carry on defending Earth. He soon crosses paths with four recently-escaped felons who've wound up with super-powers (as long as they stay chained together) called the Chain Gang. Further damage to the cosmos opens rips to other dimensions, allowing Sleepwalker to throw the bad guys into a rift to the Mindscape. Rick Sheridan returns when Nebula puts everything back the way it was.

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #36
Gamora and Pip the Troll believe the power of the Infinity Gauntlet has driven Adam Warlock crazy and summon Doctor Strange for help. Warlock reveals his plan to remove all evil from the universe and make everyone good. After a brief magical conflict, Strange expresses his concern that unambitious creatures would live boring lives which changes Warlock's mind. Doctor Strange's journey back to Earth is interrupted by Eternity who reveals his plan to make Adam Warlock stand trial and wrest the Infinity Gauntlet from him...
Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1 *
Adam Warlock stands trial before the Living Tribunal, hoping to prove himself mentally capable of holding onto Infinity Gauntlet without it corrupting him. Eternity runs through his version of the key moments of the golden guardian's life, prompting outbursts from Warlock. Ultimately, the Living Tribunal decides Adam Warlock is unfit to hold all six Infinity Gems. Instead, he'll have to disperse them among five appropriate hosts of Warlock's choice...
MCG Note: Fallout from the main mini-series and the single issue of Warlock and the Infinity Watch is entered in black and blue text. Fallout from all other issues is entered in grey text.

Strange Tales #124 (1964) 
Cleopatra and Zota of Pergamum go on to meet Doctor Strange for the second time, though it's the first time Strange meets them

Cloak and Dagger #19 (1991) 
The mystery host at Cloak and Dagger's strange dinner party is revealed to be D'Spayre during THE EYE OF FORCE SAGA.

Quasar #24-25 (1991)
Quasar's conflict with Malestrom and the death of Eon takes place around the same time as the moment Thanos snaps his fingers and is witnessed by Thanos (causing a few continuity issues along the way).

Web of Spider-Man #77-78 (1991)
Anna Johnson's fate and her connection to Cloak is revealed during THE EYE OF FORCE SAGA.

Moon Knight #31 (1991) 
Moon Knight deals with the fallout of Stained Glass Scarlet's attack on New York City.

Incredible Hulk #387 (1991) 
Betty Banner gains unwanted press attention for working at the hotline.

Silver Surfer #61-63 (1991) 
The Collector employs the Silver Surfer to locate the escaped Mondani child.

Silver Surfer #64-65 (1992)
The Silver Surfer defeats the mutated Reptyl Prime.


Silver Surfer #66 (1992) 
The Silver Surfer destroys Thanos' monument to Death.

X-Men #1 (1991) 
The X-Men were on Earth, so it's unclear why they (aside from Wolverine, of course) don't help save civilians or join the fight against Thanos (the X-Men do return with a nicely rebuilt mansion, though, so maybe that explains where they've been) during MUTANT GENESIS.

Quasar #28-29 (1991) 
Her continues her pursuit of a mate; Quasar accidentally summons his old costume from his Quantum Bands (in an effort to explain away the continuity errors surrounding his costume); Her and Moondragon fight over Quasar; Moondragon rejects Quasar and frees Jack of Hearts from her mental control; Quasar talks Her out of being so desperate to find a mate.

Incredible Hulk #388 (1991) 
The hotline receives a call from someone claiming to be Rick Jones' mother.

Excalibur #42 (1991) 
Excalibur's lack of presence is another mystery, but they also return during MUTANT GENESIS.

Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: Hearts of Darkness #1 (1991) 
Ghost Rider next confronts Mephisto.

Warlock and the Infinity Watch #2 (1992) 
Adam Warlock selects Moondragon to hold the Mind Gem, Drax the Destroyer to hold the Power Gem, Pip the Troll to hold the Space Gem, Gamora to hold the Time Gem and a sixth member holds the Reality Gem; having formed the Infinity Watch, Warlock keeps the Soul Gem and leaves; everyone goes their separate ways.

Incredible Hulk #391 (1992) 
Jackie Shorr (the woman claiming to be Rick Jones' mother) first appears during WAR AND PIECES.

Avengers #346 (1992) 
Ael-Dan and Dar-Benn (Clumsy Foulup's killers) restore the Supreme Intelligence, but are assassinated by Deathbird during OPERATION: GALACTIC STORM.

Warlock and the Infinity Watch #3-4 (1992) 
Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, Moondragon and Pip the Troll are all captured by a mystery foe; lacking omnipotence, Adam Warlock realises his choice of Infinity Gem wielders wasn't sound.

Silver Surfer Annual #5 (1992) 
Nebula is imprisoned on Titan; Firelord confronts Nebula over her destroying his homeworld, Xandar.

Warlock and the Infinity Watch #5-6 (1992) 
Adam Warlock rescues the Infinity Watch from the Man-Beast; the five known wielders of the Infinity Gems stay together as a team.

Infinity War #1 (1992) 
Thanos returns and decides to help save the universe from the next major cosmic threat during THE INFINITY WAR.

Warlock and the Infinity Watch #7 (1992) 
The Infinity Watch begin using Monster Island as a headquarters; Thanos comes to the Infinity Watch, looking for their help during THE INFINITY WAR.

Infinity War #2 (1992) 
It's revealed that Adam Warlock expelled good and evil from himself while in possession of the Infinity Gauntlet; his 'evil' side takes the form of the Magus who becomes a bigger threat to the cosmos than Thanos during THE INFINITY WAR.

Infinity War #4 (1992) 
Adam Warlock tries to reform the Infinity Gauntlet, only to discover the Living Tribunal stopped the Infinity Gems from working in unison during THE INFINITY WAR.

Quasar #39 (1992)
The origin of the Mourners is revealed during
THE INFINITY WAR.

Infinity War #5 (1992)
The Magus restores the Infinity Gauntlet; Galactus convinces the Living Tribunal to activate the Infinity Gems in unison again during THE INFINITY WAR.

Infinity War #6 (1992) 
The Magus is defeated; Eternity prevents the Infinity Gems from being used in unison once again; Adam Warlock's good side prepares to change the universe during THE INFINITY WAR.

Quasar #40 (1992)
Following the apparent death of Quasar, the 'Marvel Boy' duplicate renames himself Blue Marvel and takes Quasar's place as Protector of the Universe during THE INFINITY WAR.

Incredible Hulk Annual #18 (1992)
The Silver Surfer is reunited with the real Defenders during
THE RETURN OF THE DEFENDERS.

Silver Surfer Annual #4 (1992) 
A back-up feature reveals how Midnight Sun escaped the Kree and found himself in the path of the Silver Surfer.

Silver Surfer #70-75 (1992) 
Nova outright refuses to lead Galactus to inhabited planets, forcing him to reject her and replace her with a new, more remorseless Herald called Morg; all of Galactus' past Heralds join forces to take down Morg who kills Nova before his defeat.

Quasar #42-43 (1993) 
Quasar learns of the White Room where all deceased Protectors of the Universe can manifest, along with Eon him/herself; another former Protector of the Universe, Andwella, is revealed; Quasar sends the Blue Marvel to the White Room and reclaims is place as Protector of the Universe.

What If? #49 (1993) 
Uatu the Watcher reveals an alternate universe (Earth-18451) in which the Silver Surfer obtains the Infinity Gauntlet.

Incredible Hulk #398-400 (1992) 
Jackie Shorr stabs Marlo Chandler to death; the Leader resurrects Marlo, though her road to full recovery is a long one.

Thor #457 (1993) 
The real Thor returns during THE FINAL GAUNTLET.

Thunderstrike #1 (1993) 
Eric Masterson takes on a new identity as Thunderstrike during THE FINAL GAUNTLET.

Incredible Hulk #402 (1993) 
Agamemnon passes his role as leader of the Pantheon on to the Hulk.

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #51 (1993) 
Doctor Strange places Rintrah in another dimension as a form of stasis after he's mortally wounded in battle with Calyxis; Rintrah never becomes a master magician during A NIGHTMARE ON BLEECKER STREET.

Sleepwalker #19 (1992) 
The Chain Gang are freed from the Mindscape by Cobweb who returns them to Earth to kill Sleepwalker.

Sleepwalker #24 (1993) 
Sleepwalker breaks the chain that gives the Chain Gang their powers.

Warlock and the Infinity Watch #17 (1993) 
The super-powered amnesiac Maxam joins the Infinity Watch.

Infinity Crusade #1 (1993) 
While he held the Infinity Gauntlet, Warlock inadvertently given form to his 'good' side in the form of the Goddess, creating a new threat to the universe during THE INFINITY CRUSADE.

Warlock Chronicles #2 (1993) 
Thanos is revealed to be the secret sixth member of the Infinity Watch and bearer of the Reality Gem during THE INFINITY CRUSADE.

Doctor Strange #56 (1993) 
Victor Strange loses control of his vampiric 'Baron Blood' side and impales himself with a stake during THE INFINITY CRUSADE.

Infinity Crusade #6 (1993) 
The Goddess is defeated during THE INFINITY CRUSADE.

Sleepwalker #33 (1994) 
Sleepwalker sacrifices himself to bring Rick Sheridan back to life; it's unclear if Sleepwalker actually died or returned to the Mindscape, but Rick seems convinced Sleepwalker could easily come back from the dead.

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #60 (1993) 
Imei Chang is murdered by Sister Nil before she can marry Wong during SIEGE OF DARKNESS.

Secret Defenders #15 (1994)
Doctor Strange tries to give Doctor Druid purpose by making him leader of the Secret Defenders.


Incredible Hulk #421 (1994) 
Betty Banner finally moves into the Mount during MYTH CONCEPTIONS.

Namor the Sub-Mariner #58 (1995) 
The Abomination continues to watch Nadia Dornova's career from afar.

Incredible Hulk #425 (1995) 
Hulk leaves the Pantheon by default when a burst of uncontrolled rage transforms him into a savage Bruce Banner.

Druid #4 (1995) 
Doctor Druid's second chance doesn't last long as he's shot dead by Nekra.

Warlock and the Infinity Watch #40 (1995) 
Gamora quits the Infinity Watch; Maxam is given the Time Gem, restoring his lost memories during THE WATCH IS BROKEN.

Warlock and the Infinity Watch #41-42 (1995) 
Maxam is revealed to have been sent back in time to kill Adam Warlock before he could become the Magus; the Infinity Watch disbands during THE WATCH IS BROKEN / ATLANTIS RISING.

Rune/Silver Surfer #1 (1995) 
Rune of Earth-93060 steals all six Infinity Gems and takes them back to the Ultraverse during GODWHEEL / CURSE OF RUNE / THE WATCH IS BROKEN.

Avengers/Ultraforce #1 (1995) 
Loki gathers up the Infinity Gems (plus a seventh gem, the Ego Gem) in the Ultraverse during COUNTDOWN TO BLACK SEPTEMBER.

Star Masters #1 (1995)
Epoch leaves Earth, freeing Quasar from his role as her protector.

Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances #1 (1995) 
Despite his apparent retirement from cosmic-genocide, Thanos tries to wipe out two universes to win Death's favour during MARVEL VERSUS DC.

Over the Edge #2 (1995) 
Silver Dagger returns, having escaped Agamotto's imprisonment.

Marvel Fanfare #2 (1996) 
Despite putting past animosity behind them, Hulk and Wolverine clash again during SURVIVOR'S GUILT.

What If? #104 (1998) 
An alternate universe (Earth-95397) is revealed in which the Impossible Man claims the Infinity Gauntlet.

Incredible Hulk #472 (1999) 
The Abomination finally returns to the surface to announce his revenge on the Hulk; Abomination reveals he gave Betty Banner gamma-poisoning, resulting in her death.

Galactus the Devourer #4 (1999)
The Silver Surfer learns Mantis didn't die when he's finally reunited with her.


Maximum Security #1 (2000) 
Reptyl is revealed to have reverted to his original form during MAXIMUM SECURITY.

Avengers: Celestial Quest #3 (2002) 
Reptyl transforms again (this time, thanks to Thanos) and attains god-like powers.

JLA/Avengers #2 (2003) 
The Infinity Gauntlet ends up in the DC Universe, but doesn't function in that reality.

The Order #6 (2002) 
Clea leaves Doctor Strange to return to the Dark Dimension, ending their marriage during ONCE MORE, THE END.

Incredible Hulk #50-54 (2003) 
Nadia Dornova-Blonsky is revealed to have discovered that her husband, Emil Blonsky, is the Abomination; she explains that Emil Blonsky was an abusive husband; Nadia sleeps with Bruce Banner and begins to form a relationship with him.

Incredible Hulk #76 (2004) 
Nadia Dornova-Blonsky is killed during the destruction of the Leader's base, ending her and Bruce Banner's chance of happiness together.

Thanos #4-6 (2004) 
Galactus gathers the Infinity Gems in an effort to cure his hunger, but is opposed by Thanos who scatters them again.

Thanos #11 (2004) 
It's revealed that Galactus had another Herald - the Fallen One - before Norrin Radd became the Silver Surfer.

New Avengers: The Illuminati #2 (2007) 
The Illuminati (including Doctor Strange) gather the Infinity Gems and keep one each to prevent them from being used.

Annihilation Prologue #1 (2006) 
The Negative Zone spills out into the positive matter universe, allowing Annihilus to invade the positive matter universe again (though this time, it's not wiped from history) during ANNIHILATION.

Fantastic Four #544-546 (2007) 
Epoch resurrects Gravity in the hope of making him her protector; Gravity defends Epoch from Galactus, but rejects the job offer during FOUR THE HARD WAY / THE INITIATIVE.

Annihilation: Conquest - Quasar #1 (2007) 
Moondragon ends up with a different Quasar (Phyla-Vell) during ANNIHILATION: CONQUEST.

Ultimate Origins #3 (2008) 
On Earth-1610, an Infinity Gauntlet is stored within Project PEGASUS during MARCH ON ULTIMATUM.

What If: Newer Fantastic Four #1 (2009) 
An alternate universe (Earth-90266) is revealed in which the New Fantastic Four (Hulk, Iron Man, Spider-Man and Wolverine) defeat Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet.

What If: Secret Wars #1 (2009) 
An alternate universe (Earth-90251) is revealed in which Doctor Doom retained the power he took from the Beyonder in the 'Secret Wars', uses it to obtain the Infinity Gems and uses both to defeat the Celestials in a 407-year war.

Guardians of the Galaxy #11 (2009) 
Maelstrom does return, only to face the new Quasar (Phyla-Vell) during WAR OF KINGS.

Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #1 (2009) 
Midnight Sun finally returns to Earth where Shang-Chi tells him his origins.

Fantastic Four #570-572 (2009) 
The Interdimensional Council of Reeds (a group consisting of alternate universe versions of Reed Richards) includes three members who wear Infinity Gauntlets from their own realities during SOLVE EVERYTHING.

Avengers #7-12 (2011) 
The Hood recreates the Infinity Gauntlet but is defeated by the Avengers; the Infinity Gems are returned to the Illuminati.

FF #23 (2012) 
Valeria Richards gives Doctor Doom a non-functioning Infinity Gauntlet from an alternate universe as a gift during FOUNDATION.

Avengers vs X-Men #11 (2012) 
Hulk ends up rejoining the Avengers during AVX: AVENGERS VS X-MEN.

New Avengers #2-3 (2013)
The Infinity Gems are destroyed (except for the Time Gem which disappears) when the Illuminati use them to stop another universe colliding with Earth-616 during MARVEL NOW!

Ultimate Comics: Ultimates #21 (2013) 
A second Infinity Gauntlet is revealed to exist on Earth-1610; it's recovered from AIM by Thor and Sue Storm of Earth-1610's Ultimates.

Ultimate Comics: Ultimates #29-30 (2013) 
After Reed Richards of Earth-1610 tries to gather all the Infinity Gems and Infinity Gauntlets in that reality, he's defeated by the Ultimates and the gems are scattered again.

Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #3-4 (2014)
Midnight Sun returns to a life of crime, leading a clan of assassins to oppose Shang-Chi.


What If? Infinity: Dark Reign #1 (2015) 
An alternate universe (Earth-TRN630) is revealed in which Norman Osborn obtains the Infinity Gauntlet.

Infinity Gauntlet #5 (2016) 
Thanos of Earth-94241 creates an Infinity Gauntlet in the New Xandar arena of Doctor Doom's Battleworld; the Reality Stone turns out to be a fake and the Gauntlet destroys him during SECRET WARS.

Secret Wars #7-9 (2016) 
On Doctor Doom's Battleworld, Doctor Strange is revealed to have gathered Infinity Gems from different universes to create a new Infinity Gauntlet that will function in Doom's palace; the Black Panther uses Strange's Infinity Gauntlet to defeat Doctor Doom; the Infinity Gems are destroyed again during SECRET WARS.

2016-??? Silver Surfer #3 (2016) 
To save Earth from Shalla-Bal when she goes rogue with the Illuminatrix, the Silver Surfer destroys the device which in turn destroys his home planet, Zenn-La, as well during ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT MARVEL.

Marvel Legacy #1 (2017) 
The Infinity Gems are revealed to have returned as Infinity Stones during MARVEL LEGACY.

All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #3 (2017)
Gamora learns part of her soul actually remained in the Soul Gem's Soulworld and begins her crusade to reclaim it.

Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock #1 (2017)
Kang the Conqueror reveals to Adam Warlock that it was the act of leaving the Soul Gem's Soulworld that actually gave Warlock a soul during INFINITY COUNTDOWN.

Infinity Wars #2-6 (2018)
Gamora reclaims the missing part of her soul when she obtains all six Infinity Stones; using the Infinity Stones, Gamora halves the population of the universe by merging every being with another, creating new combined beings; Gamora is defeated by Loki during INFINITY WARS.
Infinity Gantlet Box Set Slipcase
Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus
Include Cloak and Dagger #18, Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #31-36, Incredible Hulk #383-385, Infinity Gauntlet #1-6, Quasar #26-27, Silver Surfer #51-60, Sleepwalker #7, Spider-Man #17 and Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1.

Avengers and the Infinity Gauntlet

Marvel's Avengers: Endgame Prelude
Include Infinity Gauntlet #1.

Cloak and Dagger: Agony and Ecstasy

Includes Cloak and Dagger #18.

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus vol.1
Includes Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #31-36.

Hulk Visionaries: Peter David vol.7
Includes Incredible Hulk #383-385.

Infinity Gauntlet
Collects Infinity Gauntlet #1-6.

Infinity Gauntlet Aftermath
Includes Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #36, Silver Surfer #60 and Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1.

Infinity Omnibus by Starlin & Hickman
Includes Infinity Gauntlet #1-6.

Infinity Watch vol.1
Includes Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1.

Marvel-Verse: Thanos
Includes Spider-Man #17.

Silver Surfer Epic Collection vol.7: The Infinity Gauntlet
Includes Silver Surfer #51-60.

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