Is the Tesseract in Marvel and DC?
The Cosmic Cube is a fictional object appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Cube (renamed the Tesseract) plays a central role in several films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which it is ultimately depicted as containing the Space Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones.
Which one came first DC or Marvel?
Looking back at the publication release dates of both DC and Marvel in comics, DC came out first. It was first known as Detective Comics Inc. which was later changed to National Publications.
What is a tesseract in Marvel Comics?
― Johann Schmidt [src] The Tesseract, also called the Cube, was a crystalline cube-shaped containment vessel for the Space Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones that predate the universe and possess unlimited energy. It was used by various ancient civilizations before coming into Asgardian hands, kept inside Odin’s Vault.
What is the history of the Tesseract in the MCU?
Of course, to trace the true history and timeline of the Tesseract, we have to go back to the very dawn of creation in the MCU. The Tesseract is the cube which houses the The Space Stone, which is one of the six fabled Infinity Stones, the only known remains of a singularity that predates the universe as we know it.
What happened to Thor’s Tesseract after the Avengers?
But The Avengers avenged some s#!t, and were able to stop the Asgardian when Black Widow used another Infinity Stone — the Mind Stone hidden inside Loki’s scepter — to shut down the portal. Thor returned the Tesseract to Asgard shortly after the Battle of New York, but it wouldn’t stay there for too long.
How did Red Skull get sucked into the Tesseract?
When Captain America (Chris Evans) fights Schmitt on a plane, Red Skull tries to handle the Tesseract himself. As fans learn in both this film and Guardians of the Galaxy, most beings cannot handle an Infinity Stone without being destroyed by it. In this case, the stone opens a wormhole and sucks Red Skull into it.