Publication Information
- Avengers : Tesseract
- Version : Avengers
- Type :
- Space Stone
- Cosmic Cube
- Hypercube
- The Cube
- Creator : Cosmic Entities
- Owner :
- User :
- Johann Schmidt
- Erik Selvig
- Loki Laufeyson
- Heimdall
- Thanos
- Arnim Zola
- Usage :
- To control space itself
- To gateways to any part of the universe
- First Appeareance : Captain America : The First Avenger
Tesseract was a crystalline cube-shaped containment vessel for the Space Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones that predate the universe and possesses unlimited energy. As of Avengers: Infinity War, the Tesseract was destroyed by Thanos; in order to retrieve the Space Stone.
Iron Man 2
While Tony Stark is flipping through his father's note book, a drawing of a hypercube is briefly seen on one of the pages, possibly alluding to further studies of the cube after recovering it from the Atlantic Ocean.
Captain America : The First Avenger
It was guarded by the Asgardians, the jewel of Odin's treasure room of relics, but lost during the last age of worship by men on Earth. It is found centuries later in the 1940's by Johann Schmidt (German SS officer and leader of HYDRA) in a box hidden in a sculptured mural of the world tree, Yggdrasil, within a viking ruin.
Thor
A book on Norse mythology featuring illustrations of the Norse gods shows Odin holding an object that seems to be the Tesseract. Years after being lost in the ocean, the cube is now in the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Nick Fury, believing it to be a powerful energy source, recruits Professor Selvig to study it.
The Avengers
After falling into the abyss of space, Loki eventually comes into contact with the alien race of the Chitauri and their masters, Thanos and his servant "The Other". Loki promises to retrieve the Tesseract from Earth and give it to them in exchange for their army. Around this time, S.H.I.E.L.D. is planning to use the Tesseract to create weapons of mass destruction so Earth can defend itself in the event of an attack by enemies from other worlds. This was due to the battle between Thor and Loki, however, according to Thor, their work with the Tesseract was what drew Loki and the Chitauri to it.
Thor : The Dark World Prelude
Thanos is searching for the Tesseract and Loki tells him he can find it. A device called the Plasma Particle Beam was found that was powered by Tesseract technology.
Thor : The Dark World
After recovering the Aether, Sif and Volstagg took it to The Collector and told him the Tesseract was in Asgard and it is "unwise to keep two Infinity Stones so close together."
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Tesseract is mentioned by The Collector when he explains the history of the Infinity Stones to the Guardians. It can also be seen on the screen showing the history of the stones.
Thor : Ragnarok
As Hela was walking in Odin's Vault, she pointed out the Tesseract was "not bad", making the only object in the vault that impressed Hela. When Loki went into Odin's Trophy Room to retrieve the head of Surtur, he passed by the Tesseract and took it from the vault.
Avengers : Infinity War
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Abilities
- The Tesseract is one of the most powerful artifacts in the universe. According to Fury, it holds great power that is almost unlimited; Black Widow tells Bruce Banner it has the power to wipe out the entire planet.
- The Tesseract can open rifts through space. This is how Loki transported himself and later, the Chitauri, to Earth through portals. Thor and a muzzled Loki use the Tesseract to teleport back to Asgard
- It can be used to power other weapons. HYDRA's Tesseract-powered weapons were particularly devastating, as a single shot could completely disintegrate an opponent. Loki's Chitauri scepter also apparently runs on the power of the Tesseract, as implied by Selvig's statement that "she can't protect against herself and Steve Rogers's statement that it works an awful lot like a HYDRA weapon.
- Besides its use as a weapon, the device can harness and channel a seemingly unimaginable amount of field quanta to protect itself from being attacked by other energy sources, as seen when the field region, surrounding the tesseract, proved to be completely impervious to Iron Man's repulsor beams. This prompted Jarvis to state that the cube's barrier is "pure energy", confirmed in one way or another by Loki and Thor on later occasion.
- The Tesseract can also show visions of the future, which may or may not come true. The people who have seen this power are the Red Skull, Eric Selvig, and Hawkeye, when the latter two were under the control of the Chitauri scepter.
- It cannot be held by mortal hands. Anyone who does so will be disintegrated, their remains sent to another world, as evidenced with what happened to Red Skull. Fury very briefly touched it to move it with gloved hands, and had to drop it very quickly. The Tesseract is one of six Infinity Stones, with it being the Space Stone.
Cosmic Entities
Publication Information
- Guardians of the Galaxy : Cosmic Entities
- Version : Guardians of the Galaxy
- Type : Four forces
- Invention : Infinity Stones
- Members :
- Death
- Eternity
- Entropy
- Infinity
- First Appeareance : Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy : The Art of the Movie
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Guardians of the Galaxy
The four cosmic entities, Eternity, Death, Entropy, and Infinity were responsible for the creation of the Infinity Stones. An engraving of them was carved into the floor and walls of the Morag temple that housed the Power Stone. Later on, The Collector showed the Guardians of the Galaxy the same engraving in a hologram when he explained the creation of the Infinity Stones, which showed the Cosmic Entities forging the stones into concentrated ingots.
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