If you went by some rule I saw in some article or some book (sorry to be so overly specific) then leaping speed over the long-haul is leaping ability -3 column shifts.
If this Mr. Hulk you speak of has Class 1000 leaping ability, and if you used this rule, he would have Shift X leaping speed. That's about Mach One, the speed of sound. I don't remember ever seeing any BOOMS as he passes over head. But that doesn't really mean anything. If he had Amazing leaping ability, he would travel, over a distance, 150 MPH, which is cool, since his take off speed and his coming in for a landing speed would be fairly close. While his velocity would fluctuate, when I say over the long haul, I mean in one hour, he could go a certain distance, like 150 miles.
Feel free to ignore this second part, because this is just whacky thinking: It wouldn't be totally unreasonable to assume The Hulk can launch himself (which is kind of what he's doing) like a bullet. After all, if, for arguments sake, he can leg press, or snap kick, 50 tons, he has to launch only 1 or 2 percent of that.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/06/2006 08:25PM by Mark.