Spectre 10/10. People are seriously overrating Thor here. As powerful and great a character he is, he is still just skyfather/Elder God level and there are many runs on the cosmic hierarchy between him and a being like Spectre.
You have the Watchers, Elder Gods, the cube beings, physical forces like Inbetweener, The Stranger, Galactus and the Celestials and the abstracts.
Thor is powerful.
Goodness, if I was given free reign over Thor's penmanship I'd make him into a really powerful beast (basically making him more in line with his Norse mythology roots, and thus not a hammer-totting brick, and still make him continue to be an entertaining character). Thor has many great attributes, and written well (and sadly for Thor it is an on-off thing) he is really amazing.
With that said, Thor (any version, from the 'I have a hammer to hit you on your noggin' version to the 'behold the mighty potence of the Odin force'😉 has absolutely no business messing with the Spectre.
Especially under KMC rules, meaning that the spectre will be at his best.
This is what would happen:
- Thor (any version again) tries to go against the Spectre.
- Thor (any version) gives the Spectre his very best.
- The Spectre decides to do one of two things:
a) If he has been given carte blanche by the Higher Authority he would merely erase Thor from existence.
b) If Spectre is not powered by the Higher Authority it means he is not basically the embodiment of the DC creator's will and power, but it also means one thing .....that the Spectre is mad and gone rogue. This is probably a worse situation than option a, because at least in the first option the Spectre was under control.
What happens in option b?
Well, the Spectre absorbs all the magic in the universe in an instant of madness (like he did when he killed Nabu), and goes on a rampage.
He obliterates Thor (and version).
But because he is mad he doesn't stop there ......he destroys Asgard.
But doesn't stop there.
He destroys Midgard.
He destroys Nifleim.
He destroys Valhalla.
Basically he brings about an end to the whole Norse structure, and becomes a one man bringer of Ragnarok.
Spectre 10/10.
Originally posted by spetznaz
Thor is powerful.
Goodness, if I was given free reign over Thor's penmanship I'd make him into a really powerful beast (basically making him more in line with his Norse mythology roots, and thus not a hammer-totting brick, and still make him continue to be an entertaining character). Thor has many great attributes, and written well (and sadly for Thor it is an on-off thing) he is really amazing.With that said, Thor (any version, from the 'I have a hammer to hit you on your noggin' version to the 'behold the mighty potence of the Odin force'😉 has absolutely no business messing with the Spectre.
Especially under KMC rules, meaning that the spectre will be at his best.This is what would happen:
- Thor (any version again) tries to go against the Spectre.
- Thor (any version) gives the Spectre his very best.
- The Spectre decides to do one of two things:a) If he has been given carte blanche by the Higher Authority he would merely erase Thor from existence.
b) If Spectre is not powered by the Higher Authority it means he is not basically the embodiment of the DC creator's will and power, but it also means one thing .....that the Spectre is mad and gone rogue. This is probably a worse situation than option a, because at least in the first option the Spectre was under control.
What happens in option b?
Well, the Spectre absorbs all the magic in the universe in an instant of madness (like he did when he killed Nabu), and goes on a rampage.
He obliterates Thor (and version).
But because he is mad he doesn't stop there ......he destroys Asgard.
But doesn't stop there.
He destroys Midgard.
He destroys Nifleim.
He destroys Valhalla.Basically he brings about an end to the whole Norse structure, and becomes a one man bringer of Ragnarok.
Spectre 10/10.
Agreed. ✅
The Spectre's sometimes a universe-level threat, but usually he's not. Assuming the Spectre can erase the universe with a thought is silly. He wasn't able to erase the Anti-Monitor during the first Crisis and during the recent mini (Day of Vengeance?), Black Adam was powerful enough to hurt him (briefly) and Captain Marvel empowered by the world's magic (or maybe humanity) was able to go toe-to-toe with him and looked like he was winning.
The Spectre never seems to be as low as say Dr. Fate, but his showings vary so much that saying that Odin wouldn't have a chance doesn't seem reasonable. If it's Day of Vengeance Spectre, Odin (or RKT) might have a chance. If it's the Spectre at some of his high showings, he'd win pretty easily.