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  2. Infinity Watch - Wikipedia

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    The Infinity Watch is the name of three fictional organizations appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first version of Infinity Watch was gathered in Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1, and starred in that series until it ended with issue #42. The six members were the self-appointed guardians of the Infinity Gems ...

  3. The Infinity Gauntlet - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 1302915959. The Infinity Gauntlet is an American comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics. In addition to an eponymous, six-issue limited series written by Jim Starlin and pencilled by George Pérez and Ron Lim, crossover chapters appeared in related comic books. Since its initial serialization from July to December 1991, the series ...

  4. The Blip - Wikipedia

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    The Blip. The Blip (also known as the Decimation and the Snap) is a major fictional event and period of time depicted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Blip began in 2018 when Thanos, wielding all six Infinity Stones in the Infinity Gauntlet, exterminated half of all living things in the universe, chosen at random, with the snap of his ...

  5. Pip the Troll - Wikipedia

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    Pip joins Warlock's Infinity Watch. [14] With the Infinity Watch, Pip is captured by the Man Beast, but rescued by Warlock. [15] Pip and his friends end up setting shop on Monster Island. [16] Pip takes too much as usual and abuses the hospitality of Mole Man. In a dispute over the sovereignty of the island, forces of the United Nations invade ...

  6. Adam Warlock - Wikipedia

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    Adam Warlock is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #66–67 (cover-dates September 1967 and October 1967) created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, originally named Him. The character would later be significantly developed by Roy Thomas and Jim Starlin. [1]

  7. Drax the Destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (February 1973). The character's origin story relates that Arthur Douglas was a human whose family was attacked and killed by the supervillain Thanos.

  8. Infinity Gems - Wikipedia

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    The Infinity Gems (originally referred to as Soul Gems and later as Infinity Stones) are six fictional gems appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, named after and embodying various aspects of existence. The gems can grant whoever wields them various powers in accordance to the aspect of existence they represent, and have ...

  9. Infinity symbol - Wikipedia

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    Infinity symbol. The infinity symbol (∞) is a mathematical symbol representing the concept of infinity. This symbol is also called a lemniscate, [1] after the lemniscate curves of a similar shape studied in algebraic geometry, [2] or "lazy eight", in the terminology of livestock branding. [3]