Wilson Fisk or the Kingpin is a former crime boss.
Biography[]
Fisk became a mob boss, and hired Frederick Foswell as his underboss. The Daily Bugle tried to take down Fisk, but he bought stock in the paper.
After the Hulk rampaged through New York, and destroyed a hospice center, Fisk cut a check to keep it open. At a fundraiser party in the Fisk Towers, Fisk was praised by several. He went up to his office where Peter Parker broke in as Spider-Man. Fisk brought in Maxwell Dillon, called Electro, who knocked Spider-Man unconscious. Peter was unmasked, and when no one recognized him, thrown out of Fisk's office. Fisk called Foswell into his office with his Enforcers, where Foswell spoke out against Fisk. Fisk placed Spider-Man's mask on Foswell and crushed his head in. Fisk later talked to Dillon about not finding Spider-Man's body, and as Dillon was assuring Fisk Spider-Man was no more, the lights went off. Fisk went down to the service room and saw Peter who taunted Fisk and tied him up with web. He managed to escape, but went to a tropical location when tapes came out of him killing Foswell. Fisk's lawyer assured Fisk he could fix the problem though.
The Kingpin later tried to remedy his wife's comatose condition with an ancient tablet that he had stolen. Unfortunately for the Kingpin, it was stolen and lost by the Black Cat as revenge for betraying her father Jack Hardy who later died in prison thanks to Fisk. He also found competition in another crime lord called Hammerhead, and managed to play his enemy against Spider-Man, Black Cat, Moon Knight, Iron Fist, and Shang-Chi.
Jean De Wolfe[]
Captain Jean De Wolfe was secretly working for the crime lord before being killed by the Punisher. The Kingpin was seen mourning her death, possibly indicating an affair. Her death came at the end of a play for territory by another crime boss, the Kangaroo, who was taken into custody.
The Kingpin purchased the holding firm GG Enterprises, which owned the company that carried the licensing rights of the Spider-Man movie franchise. By purchasing the GG, Kingpin technically owned Spider-Man's likeness.
The Knights[]
After Iron Fist betrayed the Knights team's intentions to him, he had Spider-Man captured and waved this information in front of him, citing it as the only reason he would allow Spider-Man to continue to roam free. At the same time, he had Moon Knight assaulted and taken away, and torched Daredevil's offices.
In retaliation, a crazed Daredevil broke into Fisk's offices and threatened to murder his comatose wife by snapping her neck. As Kingpin plead with Daredevil not to turn something that he only saw as "business" into something personal, Spider-Man and the rest of the Knights persuaded Daredevil to let her go on the condition that Fisk left the country. Daredevil grudgingly agreed.
Fisk, furious that the heroes had broken into his house and threatened his wife, ordered their deaths and that Spider-Man's school be blown up while class was in session. Unfortunately for Fisk, Moon Knight (whom Fisk had ordered killed) escaped death from the Kingpin's men and turned himself in, saying the Kingpin ordered his kill. As such, Fisk was arrested as he tried to leave the country.
Death[]
After the Ultimatum wave was finished, Fisk was able to come back to New York, since all records of him were washed away. Preparing to restart his crime business, he was interrupted by the unknown foe Mysterio, who used an unknown energy to blast Kingpin out of the window of his building. Falling many stories, Wilson Fisk was undoubtedly killed. The news media confirms Fisk's death, but mistakenly ruled the cause of death as suicide until it was then clarified by Mysterio himself through online-video.
Abilities and Traits[]
The Kingpin is a very cold-hearted and cruel man, ruthlessly operating his mob. He also has immense physical strength.
Powers[]
none
Abilities[]
- Peak Human Strength: Although Kingpin rarely likes to get himself, the Kingpin is strong enough to crush a normal man's skull with his bare hands.
- Criminal Genius: Fisk is a criminal genius and a highly skilled planner and organizer. He employs numerous henchmen, scientists, and even superhumans, almost all of whom are fiercely loyal to him due to dedication, fear, or both.
Appearances[]
- Ultimate Spider-Man 8: Working Stiff (Mentioned Only)
- Ultimate Spider-Man 9: Meet The Enforcers (First Appearance)
- Ultimate Spider-Man 10: The Worst Thing
- Ultimate Spider-Man 11: Discovery
- Ultimate Spider-Man 12: Battle Royal
- Ultimate Spider-Man 13: Confessions (Mentioned Only)
- Ultimate Spider-Man 15: Confrontations (Mentioned Only)