3/5, of which only 1/3 of the first 3 scans assert that the Spectre has the power to destroy Heaven alone. The remaining two (4 and 5), taken from the storyline as I've asked, only further supports the
intention of the Spectre to destroy Heaven and the Presence's Creation. I've asked to provide the evidence of your claim that the Spectre can "deal great damage to Heaven". He had the intention to destroy Heaven, great, now, show the evidence supporting he had the neceassary capacity from this specific storyline to do so.
Even if they do not reflect the performance of Spectre from the storyline(which I don't understand how)
I've already explaned how it does in the post below.
You can as well read the storyline and see clearly the Spectre was , again, not alone to achieve its goal.
Firstly, Spectre himself never said he was bringing an army to Heaven.
Not the argument I'd use if I was your in own place, but It's not for nothing that I suggest you to read the comics, as the Spectre had the intention also to bring his army way up to Heaven.
You took my army away. You've halted my vengeance!
Reminder that the vengeance the Spectre speaks of has already been made clear in the first issue, which was about agaisnt Heaven.
As I have said many times now, if the Spectre could have destroyed Heaven on his own, he would have ignored the idea of taking demons with him. So it clearly seems that those demons were relevant means to achive the Spectre's goal.
Secondly, as I stated before, the army could be just for fighting the residents of Hell, instead of destroying Heaven itself.
Besides the fact that this poor assumption makes no sense, it is also contradicted by the comics, first of all, because the Spectre ordered
twice the demons to follow him as he was on his way up through each of the planes of existence.
Damned souls, demons, devils. It's our time! Follow the fire. Follow me!
And based on the evidence I've brought in the begining of this post in which the Spectre said:
You took my army away. You've halted my vengeance!
And Spectre scales above his army anyhow.
And how it's even relevant to the discussion?
What? Our entire argument has been if Spectre can significantly affect or destroy Heaven, if you have no disagreement towards that why are you arguing?
Read again: You said one character does not have to necessarly destroy a cosmological strcuture to be scaled to it, which I did not argue in the first place.
What I'm articulating is very clear, but let me put it in simple terms for you, once again: There is no evidence based on the storyline that the Spectre had the power to destroy Heaven alone.
This is a straw man, I never said Superman's heat vision has to be equal to the Big Bang.
And, likewise, I never said you said that "Superman's heat vision has to be equal to the Big Bang". It comes from the implication in your following claim:
I mean even if he has an army, it would still mean he himself can deal great damage, which should be enough to scale.
"Enough to scale" is unclear, as in "one character would still scale to what he is compared to" or "scale to what he is compared to, but on a lower level". In any case, there is no instance of a strawman from my side.
There are different layers in the same tier.
Old news and, once again, was not argued to begin with.
irrespective of how much Superman contributed
I just needed to read this passage to understand with whom I am dealing with.
Assuming that Captain Atom was the largest contributor in terms of energy input, Superman's energy input in reproducing the "Big Bang" could have been the smallest, say at the galactic level, and they would still have been able to reproduce the "Big Bang" by adding Ray and Donna Troy's energy input into the equation. Their combined input would still have reached the threshold required to reproduce the Big Bang.
It is a matter of ratio in terms of contribution between the 4. So, no, Superman's Heat-Vision contribution in the reproduction of the Big Bang would not put him at the "Low 2-C", but at any tier/level below the global input. Hence, once again, it's an unusable and unquantifiable evidence.
This would be a fair assumption too.
This could have been the case if there had not been such a disparity in the contribution of all the characters involved in achieving the destruction of Heaven.
Spectre not only scales above his demons but the gods said they weren't beyond his threat
And I ask you again: how this is even relevant?
and in his battle against the mortal plane, he was doing most of the damage.
It is clear that you must actually read the comics because the Spectre was in the background, letting his army do the job, until the end of the 3rd issue.
Implying Spectre wouldn't scale to Heaven's tier is saying he's infinitely weaker than it, in which case he would be able to do no damage to it.
This is, again, another misunderstanding because you are addressing a different topic.
I argue according to what happened in the storyline in which the Spectre intended to destroy Heaven. The whole point is whether the Spectre, during that specific storyline, could have destroyed Heaven with its own power or not. The Spectre being able to "damage" was something argued after as you keep making claims here and there, but the "destroy" part is actually what matters since this was the goal of the Spectre.
Plus I have provided evidence that he can destroy Heaven.
I'm still waiting.