The God of Thunder is one of the biggest heavy hitters the Avengers have on their team. Iron Man found that out firsthand when Thor returned after the first Civil War storyline. Thor has no problems taking on any threat, or doing what needs to be done to win the fight. Even when the odds are stacked against him, Thor never gives up. He is definitely someone that chooses his allies carefully, which would make an encounter with DC's villains interesting.

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10 HATE: General Zod

Superman's foe, General Zod, looking imposing in DC Comics.

While not quite as powerful as Superman, General Zod is a better trained warrior which usually evens the odds when they fight. But it's not Zod's power level that makes him so dangerous. It's his keen tactical mind and his strong desire for control. He's a xenophobic lunatic that seeks nothing less than domination over everything. In short, General Zod is everything Thor would hate. Superman would quickly have a new ally against Zod.

9 GET ALONG WITH: Bizarro

Bizarro from the Superman comics.

Oddly enough, Thor and Bizarro might make a decent team. Bizarro is a strange opposite version of Superman from a very different world. Most frequently depicted a powerful being with below-average intelligence, he's strong, invulnerable, and can fly just like Superman.

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All of his other powers are inverted, though, like having flame breath instead of freeze breath and freeze vision instead of heat vision. Thor would reach out to Bizarro rather than fighting him, leading to a potential team-up.

8 HATE: Weather Wizard

Weather Wizard conjures a storm while making a weather pun in DC Comics.

Thor would be immediately annoyed by Weather Wizard. Mark Mardon has weather manipulating abilities that allow him to use weather patterns to his advantage. Originally, he needed a wand to use his abilities but he eventually was freed from that and was then able to use his abilities on their own. As a member of Flash's rogues gallery, Weather Wizard uses his powers to frequently commit petty crimes. Thor would feel personally offended by this and would undoubtedly want to teach Mardon a lesson.

7 GET ALONG WITH: Harley Quinn

The funny thing about Harley Quinn is that she could be irreparably insane but she's also incredibly charming. It might actually be her most dangerous quality. But while she does seem crazy at times, the reality is that she's also talented and relatively well-respected warrior. In some circles, at least.

Thor would be taken by her charm, enjoy partying with her, and then follow Harley into combat. This might be the crossover fans need to see.

6 HATE: Doomsday

Doomsday

Doomsday is an unthinking killing machine that is virtually unstoppable. Those are the kind of odds Thor lives for. Kryptonian in origin, Doomsday's first appearance on Earth saw him cut a path of destruction across the United States. He left a barrage of trashed buildings and crippled heroes in his wake. Doomsday's reign of destruction ended when Superman sacrificed himself of the steps of the Daily Bugle. Thor would be more than willing to make the same sacrifice to save humanity from Doomsday.

5 GET ALONG WITH: Brainiac

Brainiac

There is no chance of a friendship here, but there might be a chance for a short term truce that would benefit both sides. That's assuming Brainiac could resist the urge to shove Asgard into a bottle the way he did Kandor.

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Brainiac is one of the smartest beings in the universe and Thor is one of the most powerful. They might be able to look past their own issues long enough to do some good. Well, as long as it was to Brainiac's advantage.

4 HATE: Darkseid

Darkseid

Without a moment of hesitation, Thor would hurl Mjolnir at Darkseid's head with every ounce of force he could muster. The effectiveness of that move is questionable at best but that doesn't change the fact that he would try. There is no chance that Thor would find anything remotely redeemable in Darkseid. He's never shown anything but contempt for Thanos, so the same would be inevitably true of Darkseid.

3 GET ALONG WITH: Deathstroke

death stroke in front of a red background

Thor respects warriors and Deathstroke is a warrior, despite the fact he uses his formidable skills to make money as a mercenary. Deathstroke is frequently a villain, though he has been known to straddle the line as an anti-hero from time to time.

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Given Thor's general demeanor and warrior spirit, Deathstroke might actually be inclined to work with him. It would certainly be better than trying to fight the God of Thunder.

2 HATE: Lex Luthor

There are many things about Tony Stark that Thor respects but his underlying greed isn't one of them. Lex Luthor's avarice and lust for power embody Tony Stark's worst qualities. Tony may have left those aspects of his personality behind, but Lex sure hasn't. Thor had no problem with laying a beating on Stark when he crossed the line so it's unlikely that he would have any issues doing the same for Lex Luthor.

1 GET ALONG WITH: Black Adam

Black Adam prepares a punch with lightning in the background

Powered by the wizard Shazam, Black Adam wasn't always a villain. In fact, he tends to move back and forth across the line as the situation warrants. Thor understands what it means to have godlike powers, and he also understands what it means to use them improperly. He seems to have infinite forgiveness for Loki so it only makes sense that he would help Black Adam stay on the side of the angels.

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