tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7970319463154305661.post6439142421353208608..comments2023-06-07T08:06:29.855-07:00Comments on MP Writeups: Hulkbk adamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00942468252479549460noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7970319463154305661.post-36432609964806123882017-11-18T15:25:53.000-08:002017-11-18T15:25:53.000-08:00I've noticed a LOT of your conversions have wh...I've noticed a LOT of your conversions have what I would consider significantly more Strength than indicated by source. What's your design theory?<br>For example, Modern Hulk, generally considered strongest ever, is about 1/8 the carry cap of your Silver Age interpretation here.Patric Rogersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7970319463154305661.post-72272666968476666372017-11-18T18:06:09.000-08:002017-11-18T18:06:09.000-08:00I go by what the characters actually lift in the c...I go by what the characters actually lift in the comics. For example, if the Hulk is shown lifting a battleship out of the water then he can lift 40,000 tons, or 80 million pounds (about a 70 strength in Mighty Protectors).<br><br>Of course, the comics are not consistent, the characters abilities can vary considerably from writer to writer and artist to artist, so translating what they can do becomes part art and a smidgeon of science.bkadamshttp://ww2supers.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7970319463154305661.post-43548073997272933592017-11-19T11:12:15.000-08:002017-11-19T11:12:15.000-08:00LOL. Good point. "Consistency" always ta...LOL. Good point. "Consistency" always takes second place to the story of the moment.Patric Rogershttp://patricrogers.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com