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 * Tie-in comic: Okay, you have a point. I haven't read that, so I didn't know, but I'll try and get my hands on it. Sorry for implying you made it up. I read a quick summary of the comic; by "more powerful" did you mean that it "awakened" the Maximoffs' powers? Well, yeah, that's a better trick, but still, it's kinda close to the Sceptre's already-known mind-bending powers, and still IMO not really spectacular enough to match what the other Stones were shown doing. But better than nothing, sure.


 * Scene you referenced: If you mean the one where Stark pokes Banner with the electric prod, the Scepter's just as blue as everywhere else, exactly the same shade as in the picture I posted. The only green part is its digital wireframe rendered on the screen next to it, which is in false-colour grey-and-green. Also, btw, the official movie script always refers to the Sceptre as blue, shooting blue sparks, etc. (Script available online, just google it.)


 * Tesseract could have different colour in "primordial state": Well, technically, I suppose it could, but the purple stone stays purple (although it also never changes form), and the red stone is exactly the same shade as the amorphous-form Aether in Thor 2. I think it would really confuse viewers if the Stones changed colours (as colour is basically their only apparent distinguishing property), and I see no reason why the creators would have them do that.