The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
You know the 12 tasks is Greek Mythology and in marvel he was just a C-list avenger, right?
He is the same hercules as in greek mythology.
This is from marvel comics. He is not changed at all.
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
He didn't burn to death. His skin was poisoned with hydra's blood and he built his funeral pyre. Which the gods light up and his mortal side dies. It is a symbolism that every mortal thing dies. There is no sad thing in it.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
You people haven't seem the Saw movies, have you?
Only saw 1 is a masterpiece. All the others are just cheap rehashes.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
You people haven't seem the Saw movies, have you?
Only saw 1 is a masterpiece. All the others are just cheap rehashes.
Saw 1 is the best, but the other are entertaining. I am looking forward to Spiral.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
You people haven't seem the Saw movies, have you?
Only saw 1 is a masterpiece. All the others are just cheap rehashes.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
You people haven't seem the Saw movies, have you?
Only saw 1 is a masterpiece. All the others are just cheap rehashes.
insert obligatory *i saw it* joke here
(No I haven’t)
That movie makes being burned to death seem gentle. It is amazing and well written though. Totally worth the watch.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
You people haven't seem the Saw movies, have you?
Only saw 1 is a masterpiece. All the others are just cheap rehashes.
insert obligatory *i saw it* joke here
(No I haven’t)
Don't you dare. Films like deadpool and blade are children's films in front of this one.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
You people haven't seem the Saw movies, have you?
Only saw 1 is a masterpiece. All the others are just cheap rehashes.
Saw 1 is the best, but the other are entertaining. I am looking forward to Spiral.
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
You people haven't seem the Saw movies, have you?
Only saw 1 is a masterpiece. All the others are just cheap rehashes.
Saw 1 is the best, but the other are entertaining. I am looking forward to Spiral.
Grossing out is more appropriate.
I believe you mean "highest form of entertainment"
SpideyFunko @Sarvanga1_ who u guys voting for and why? interested to know
The incredible herc. Because he has been one of my heroes since childhood. I read the tales of his conquests and was very fascinated. The most remarkable being the 12 tasks given to him. Have you read it?
My grandfather gifted a book about Greek heroes. They were great stories but they always died tragically or lived miserably after their adventures. I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Hercules didn't have a sad ending. He became a god in the end( the part which @SpideyFunko has apparently no knowledge of )
Hercules was burned to death by acid before becoming a god. By his own wife. That was a sad ending in my book. And that was Greek mythology, not Marvel. There is a major difference.
That was accidental. His wife didn't mean to do it. Then he went to Olympus and became a god and had a wife there too. It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
It was not a happy ending because, accidental or not, he died having been slowly burned to death by acid.
It was not the ending
Yeah it was, then he became a god. The End
Exactly, the second part was the ending.
Oh yeah, because being burned to death then becoming a god makes it happier.
considering being burned to death is the most painful thing a human can go through, Duck no
Iron Maiden has to be more painful. It was a torture method used in the past in which people were put in an "Iron Man" like suit and it slowly downsized and downsized until it crushed the person into pieces. Horrifying!!
You people haven't seem the Saw movies, have you?
Only saw 1 is a masterpiece. All the others are just cheap rehashes.
Saw 1 is the best, but the other are entertaining. I am looking forward to Spiral.
Grossing out is more appropriate.
I believe you mean "highest form of entertainment"
Yeah with all the swearing on the scenes from my side it becomes wholesomely entertaining.
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Does anyone have the link to the older big forum poll up here that had a lot of replies/votes (not any newer small polls just made today) ?
And more in-depth Fandom Wiki links were provided in thread below ...
https://forums.playcontestofchampions.com/en/discussion/231633/champion-spotlights-should-be-added-for-the-poll-options#latest
This is from marvel comics. He is not changed at all.
It's a happy ending. You are stuck at a sad story point which is not the ending at all.
that and the fact I have to scroll down to level up my new ones
It is a symbolism that every mortal thing dies. There is no sad thing in it.
(No I haven’t)
Well, if Dazzler loses out, maybe we’ll still get Jubilee at some point in the future.