Originally posted by Laminator_X
WWH had a central conceit of PIS that sooner or later, almost everyone will try to punch it out with the Hulk and loose, despite having other more prudent options, simply because the Hulk is the one whose name is on the cover. Stark and Strange both choosing tactics that rely on close quarter brawling for example.

Where Bob was concerned however, I think it might be more legitimate [b]CIS in play. He was clearly in the middle of a neurotic episode before he even left the house. Acting agoraphobic while in Sentry form is particularly out extreme. Usually Bob is the phobic persona while the Sentry is more confident and capable.

WRT the OP's question, I don't think we've seen anything to suggest that there is a 50/50 split between the energies that each persona can bring to bear. However, we have seen a shift in the amount of power (and ruthlessness) that each persona brings to bear based on Bob's mental state.

Compare Void's "Silver Age" appearances as a man in a coat kidnapping the Avengers or controlling the Kingpin to his two attacks on NYC when Bob was in an overall depressive state. In the second Sentry mini, they're more-or-less evenly matched with the Sentry gaining the upper hand as Bob is coming to grips with his illness. He is by no means well though. (Here's hoping for a Void-led Master's of Evil in a future MA arc.) [/B]

I wasn't saying that there was a 50/50 split in power, but rather ability. Sentry and Void are just two aspects of the same being yet they both manifest different abilities. So essentially we've only seen about 50% of what Bob could do at any given time. If marvel decides to have him get over his fears later and repair his fractured mind then the full extent of what he can do would be completely off the charts.