Reed if he became a villain would be a universal level threat, Doom is a universal lever threat.......I do not care much for warlock.
I would even go as far to say Multiversal with a good amount of prep time.
Assuming the Doctor is of the "Who" variety, and not Wildstorm or something...then this isn't even close. And yes, I'm aware of Reed's feats. Like, even minor episodes of the show usually involve a planetary-level threat, and he usually stops them with the sci-fi equivalent of some duct tape and string.
Yep, I posted this thread in honor of the best series in the history of sci-fi unveiling their 9th and potentially greatest Doctor. If Captain Kirk and MacGuyver had a son it would be the Doctor. I'm kinda surprised this hasn't been closed already. Compared to the Doctor, the threats Reed and Warlock have dealt with are just a Monday.
Last edited by Brockalizer on Sep 30th, 2013 at 04:57 PM
Making a thread thinking it should be closed for spite isn't exactly the best thing to be doing. But lol @ the rest. And yes, the winner here is clear.
Dr. Who watches Marvel and DC just in case he needs to step in.
Also if books comics, audio and tv series included you could throw most of Marvel and DC together and they'd still be hilariously outgunned even if you included TOAA and the Presence if the Doctor is given a week of prep.
Well, if a bloodlusted Doctor is given a week of prep, I agree. He isn't the type to be proactive about this stuff unless he needs to be...his normal procedure is to muck up the prep of others, not come in with universal-level guns blazing. But he's faced (and beaten) abstract entities before.
But like, in 20 minutes on a random space station, he put together a Delta Wave generator with spare parts that could literally fry everything on Earth and the space around it. And if he had had a bit more time, he could have refined it to target only a specific type of creature. If he needs to do that kind of crazy stuff, he can.
One time in the comics, he turned it to a weird setting and it created a barrier against a weapon that could rip a hole in spacetime, or a being that could, or something like that. Anyway, he was like "Oh, didn't know it could do that." I don't care that the screwdriver, TARDIS, and Doctor himself are walking deus ex plot devices. I just love him too much to worry about it.
I remember in a comic he ended up on some random planet and sniffed, and because he sniffed the air he calculated how many life forms there were in his head, crazy