He merged with the Void beyond Voids and is directly connected to the Oversoul itself) When Hal first became the Spectre he considered the power far greater than he ever had as Parallax) | Low Multiverse level, possibly Multiverse level+ ( Fought on par with the Butcher and stopped it from taking Atrocitus) | Solar System level ( Equal to Post-Flashpoint Phantom Stranger) | Low Multiverse level, possibly Multiverse level+ ( The Spectre's powers are usually limited by his human host, but Unbound Spectre is not ) | Complex Multiverse level ( By breaking the constraint of individual identity, the Spectre accessed his true nature, a spirit merged with the Logoz. Kyle Rayner said he made Parallax look like a joke) | Low Multiverse level, possibly Multiverse level+ (Casually imprisoned and tortured Neron. Was able to battle Zero Hour Parallax, although he was temporarily defeated), Multiverse level+ with the power of Earth's sorcerers ( Overcame the Anti-Monitor at the dawn of time and caused the multiverse to be rewritten) | Low Multiverse level, possibly Multiverse level+ ( Froze Neron, and all of Hell, by removing all hellfire from it, Hell being the reflection of Heaven, an infinite multiverse. Omnipresence, Nigh-Omniscience, Large Size (Type 11), Regeneration (High-Godly regenerated from being erased in the Void), Beyond-Dimensional Existence (Type 2), Higher-Dimensional Manipulation ( Created a nexus to all realities)Īttack Potency: Low Multiverse level (Superior to Nabu. Key: Jim Corrigan (Pre-Flashpoint) | Asmodel | Hal Jordan | Crispus Allen | Jim Corrigan (Post-Flashpoint) | Primal/Unbound | Full PowerĪge: Inapplicable, older than creation itself Tier: 2-C, 2-A with the power of Earth's sorcerers | 2-C | 2-C | 2-C | 4-B | 2-C | 1-C Following Flashpoint, the Spectre is once again hosted by Jim Corrigan. He murdered the Lords of Order and Chaos and the Presence bound him again, this time to Crispus Allen. After Jordan was resurrected, and Parallax freed, the unbound Spectre was manipulated by Eclipso into attempting to destroy magic, murdering various mystical beings. The Spectre bonded Jordan in part to keep Parallax from wreaking further havoc on the universe. After his time with Jim was done he was briefly tricked and bonded by Asmodel, who was then usurped by the soul of Hal Jordan. The Spectre inhabited various hosts over the years, and in the 1930's he came to inhabit the soul of murdered police detective Jim Corrigan. The Spectre was cast into Limbo with the birth of Christ, and after the crucifixion the Spectre returned with a vengeance, only to learn from Michael that the Presence had decreed his aspects must now walk the Earth bound to mortal souls. After the former Wrath of God, Eclipso overstepped his bounds and was cast out of his role, the Spectre took up his duties. When he repented his sins, begging the Presence for punishment and mercy, he was stripped of his identity, forgetting all he was and becoming the Wrath of God. But then Scooby-Doo volunteered to be the new vessel for the spectral being's unlimited power.The Spectre, in the time before time began, was a rebellious angel named Raguel who was seduced to Lucifer's side against the Presence, becoming the demon Aztar. All seemed lost when the gang discovered that the villain had even severed the Spectre from his host and left him in some sort of ghost-trapping closet to wither away. The gang tracked the missing former persons to an Old West-style ghost town where an occultist had outfitted the antique jail with ghostly bars and locked them away, stealing their immortality for himself. In Scooby-Doo Team Up #13, a similar spirit called the Phantom Stranger beckoned Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, and the rest of the crew to investigate the disappearance of ghostly heroes and villains. Absent such a host, the entity becomes unpredictable, its harsh judgment threatening the safety of all existence. Most recently, the Justice League tried to defeat an unmoored Spectre, but didn't stand a chance. The Spectre, arguably the most powerful character in the DC Universe, has a share of The Presence's omnipotence, but needs a human host to anchor it to the material world and give it a sense of mortal conscience. The green-cloaked spirit is tasked by the Presence, DC Comics' equivalent of the Abrahamic God, to enact revenge on evildoers that have earned the Lord's fury. The Spectre is one of DC's oldest characters, first appearing in 1940. Related: Scooby-Doo: 10 Scariest Villains, Ranked
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