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Endless Mike
Sqirrel Girl fanboy
Do more characters need excuses for variable showings?
With so many different writers and stories, it's impossible to avoid having a wide spectrum of showings, both way too low and way too high for specific characters. So would it be a good idea to give more characters "excuses" to have highly variable showings? Examples of characters with excuses already are the Hulk (his power varies with his anger), Gladiator (his power varies with his confidence) and Galactus (his power varies with his hunger).
Should more characters have a condition like this?
SHK
Re: Do more characters need excuses for variable showings?
Originally posted by Endless Mike
With so many different writers and stories, it's impossible to avoid having a wide spectrum of showings, both way too low and way too high for specific characters. So would it be a good idea to give more characters "excuses" to have highly variable showings? Examples of characters with excuses already are the Hulk (his power varies with his anger), Gladiator (his power varies with his confidence) and Galactus (his power varies with his hunger).Should more characters have a condition like this?
For some characters, such as the ones you mention, the variable power level is built into the character's origin...
However, for the most part, I believe that writers should carefully research the characters they're working with to remain consistent...
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, Sasquatch is a perfect example...he has a number of very good showings as well as some job-outs...and I believe it all comes down to the writer(s) not doing their homework, or ignoring the character's known feats...