Talk:Heat Man

D-Boy: Um, I recall the center of the sun being MUCH hotter than 12,000 degrees F. Like, say, in the millions or so degrees F range. You may have confused it with the "surface" of the sun, or perhaps got F confused with K (Kelvin). Or something.

I think it's Celsius and it should be 12,000,000.

12,000 degrees F is hotter than the EARTH's core. duh...

Why don't we try and get some info from an official source on Heat Man's temperature? The old instruction booklets might have some info... --BLAZE HEAT NIX  16:17, 11 November 2006 (UTC)

Temperatures: (MM&B CD Database)
 * Cold Man: -273,15 degrees Celsius (-459,67 degrees Fahrenheit) (absolute 0)
 * Ice Man: -200 degrees C (-328 degrees F)
 * Fire Man: 8000 degrees C (14432 degrees F)
 * Heat Man: 12000 degrees C (21632 degrees F)

Remember that its fiction. In real life, Fire Man and Heat Man would melt, cause there is no material that can support those temperatures. Just the sun's surface is 6000 degrees Celsius! (sun's core is 20.000.000 C) But Ceramic titanium or other materials may support it... --Quick 22:20, 10 June 2007 (UTC)