JLA wins. Classic Ion Kyle was on the JLA during his entire super-powered tenure 🙂
More seriously, I'm trying to think of the strongest more conventional lineup. Morrison JLA at it's height was pretty strong. Supes, WW, MM, Wally-Flash at his best, Kyle, Orion, Barda, Zauriel, Steel, Plas, Aquaman, Batman in his godbat stage. 7 Herald levelers plus a good share of strong metas. Though with Thanos on the IW even that might not be enough. At the very least everyone but Thanos goes down.
Justice League international's starting lineup: Dr. Fate back when he was a Lord of Order and all that entailed, Captain Marvel, Martian Manhunter, Guy Gardner, Dr. Light/Kimiyo, Booster Gold. Hm, maybe not, but with Fate they have someone who can do reasonable well against Thanos.
JL 1 Million could, but they're technically "Justice Legion Alpha," not a Justice League.
Yes, fairly much so. He doesn't use his powers often, but he can't be killed (even when the Spectre was killing every mystic power of note, he was on the hit list but couldn't be killed, merely transformed), and he's a figure of high mystic importance. I think he's possibly comparable to a Lord of Magic.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
warlock: "give me your gems."rest of the watch (minus thanos): "k."
biscuits
*Kyle-Ion holds up the gems* "You mean these gems?"
Classic Ion is such hax 🙂
Originally posted by Q99The correct answer was no.
Yes, fairly much so. He doesn't use his powers often, but he can't be killed (even when the Spectre was killing every mystic power of note, he was on the hit list but couldn't be killed, merely transformed), and he's a figure of high mystic importance. I think he's possibly comparable to a Lord of Magic.*Kyle-Ion holds up the gems* "You mean these gems?"
Classic Ion is such hax 🙂
Spectre couldn't kill PS because he was too important, that doesn't mean he's powerful.
Originally posted by Mindset
The correct answer was no.Spectre couldn't kill PS because he was too important, that doesn't mean he's powerful.
Spectre couldn't kill PS because that's part of Phantom Stranger's whole thing, and he needed to remove the Stranger as opposition but could not do so even if he wanted to and had the Spectre at his mercy. One of his origins pegs him as a major fallen angel, another pegs him as a survivor of a previous universe akin to galactus, yet another puts him as the first person to wield magic.
When the Shadowpact characters went to the magic bar where everyone was hiding, some of the crowd talk about how the Phantom Stranger should be one of the ones to oppose a mad Spectre (along with names like Dr. Fate).
He's not as big a gun as the Spectre of course, but he rubs shoulders with Fate often and has some fairly significant (though often hidden) power.
Originally posted by Q99He's not a big gun, simple as that.
Spectre couldn't kill PS because that's part of Phantom Stranger's whole thing, and he needed to remove the Stranger as opposition but could not do so even if he wanted to and had the Spectre at his mercy. One of his origins pegs him as a major fallen angel, another pegs him as a survivor of a previous universe akin to galactus, yet another puts him as the first person to wield magic.When the Shadowpact characters went to the magic bar where everyone was hiding, some of the crowd talk about how the Phantom Stranger should be one of the ones to oppose a mad Spectre (along with names like Dr. Fate).
He's not as big a gun as the Spectre of course, but he rubs shoulders with Fate often and has some fairly significant (though often hidden) power.
We are talking about level of power here, one that PS doesn't have. But you think Fate is a big gun, so.
Originally posted by Mindset
That PS isn't a "big gun", I'd think that should have been blatantly obvious.What impressive things has PS done?
He's always treated as a cosmically important big gun, essentially unassailable by anyone but the Spectre or above.
Like, say, Eternity in the MU, who has never really done anything of note.