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AVENGERS PRELUDE Comic Just Revealed INFINITY WAR’s Biggest Threat

Warning: There are huge spoilers ahead for the Avengers: Infinity War Prelude comic and potentially for the film as well. 

Last month, the in-canon comic book miniseries, Avengers: Infinity War Prelude, dropped a number of hints about the Avengers‘ current status quo, including Captain America, Falcon, and Black Widow operating as an underground team. The first issue even set up the post-credits scene for Black Panther, as Shuri made good on her brother’s promises. Avengers: Infinity War Prelude #2 hit comic book stores this week with an unexpected lesson about the Infinity Stones. Today’s Nerdist News is going to tell you all about the most “dangerous” Infinity Stone of them all.

Join host and Kamar-Taj Librarian-in-training, Jessica Chobot, as she lays down the scoop on the Infinity Stones courtesy of our main man, Wong. That’s right, Doctor Strange‘s last surviving mentor may have a big role to play in Infinity War. Wong knows exactly where all of the Infinity Stones are…except one.

If you guessed the Soul Stone remains hidden even from Wong and his order, then give yourself a pat on the back. According to Wong, the Soul Stone’s abilities are largely unknown, but if what is known turns out to be true, “it could prove to be the biggest threat of them all.” Despite Doctor Strange believing no one could ever bring the six stones back together, we know that’s not the case when Thanos is chasing their powers as well.

As for the location of the Soul Stone, we’re still convinced it’s somewhere in Wakanda. The Black Panther movie may have ignored the chance to directly set up Infinity War, but it’s the best explanation for the almost mystical powers Wakanda’s vibranium would have given them.

What do you think about the latest Avengers: Infinity War Prelude revelations? Let’s discuss in the comment section below!

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