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| A self-made mass of muscle, Wilson Fisk knows no equal. Using his immense size and strength, he reached the pinnacle of his chosen profession by relying on just one person: himself. The infamous Kingpin of Crime rules the East Coast underworld with an iron hand -- and zero tolerance for failure! Real name: Wilson Fisk Occupation: Criminal organizer and mastermind, president and owner of legitimate businesses Group affiliation: Leader of a coalition of East Coast, non-Maggia criminal organizations; former manager of Hydra's Las Vegas faction Base of operations: New York City First appearance: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #50 (1967) Height: 6'7" Weight: 450 lbs. Eye color: Blue Hair color: Bald Powers: Thanks to years of training and discipline, the Kingpin is an extraordinary hand-to-hand combatant. These fighting skills, coupled with unusual agility for a man his size, compensate for his lack of superhuman strength when engaged in unarmed combat with heroes like Spider-Man and Daredevil. Weapons: None |
| History: Origin: Little is known about the Kingpin's life before he took command of the East Coast mobs. Wilson Fisk has described himself as "an unpopular, blubbery child." Impoverished as a youngster, he committed his first murder when he was 12 years old. From the start, Fisk was determined to be the best at whatever he did. Because he believed physical strength would help him amass power in the underworld, he fanatically trained himself in various methods of bodybuilding and personal combat -- finally concentrating on the Japanese art of sumo. His sumo training likely led to an interest in East Asian culture, which would manifest itself in other ways. Fisk educated himself by stealing books from stores and libraries, taking a particular interest in political science. He determined that another key to his success would be the use of such techniques to organize and direct groups of criminals. Fisk's gang grew rapidly in size, influence, power and wealth. However, he was careful to invest his ill-gotten gains in legitimate businesses. The first company he owned dealt spices in the Far East. After about a decade as a criminal leader, Fisk had achieved enough success in legitimate business to become a prominent member of New York society. He met and soon married Vanessa, a beautiful woman not yet 20 years old. Her love granted him the peace he sought after his constant struggle for power. Vanessa, sickened by the Kingpin's lifestyle, eventually demanded that Fisk abandon his criminal tendencies -- or else she would leave him. He accepted her ultimatum, and the two retired to Japan. Vanessa even persuaded Fisk to surrender his files on the activities of the other bosses to the authorities. To prevent this, the new leaders of the Kingpin's crime syndicate kidnapped Vanessa. She apparently was slain by a Kingpin aide who saw her as the only obstacle preventing Fisk from returning to crime. Not only did the enraged Kingpin resume leadership of his former organization, he turned over his files to the law through his costumed archenemy, the blind adventurer called Daredevil. The Kingpin's plan to rid himself of his rivals proved successful, as the evidence in the documents he had provided led to the conviction of countless criminal leaders. The Kingpin assumed control of the majority of gangs dealing in conventional crimes, making his organization the most powerful on the East Coast. Fisk then turned his attention to politics, and it appeared for a short time as if he had scored his greatest coup: His puppet candidate, Randolph Winston Cherryh, won New York's mayoral election. But the mayor-elect never took office. Daredevil discovered Vanessa alive, though suffering from severe mental problems, and told Kingpin he would release her to his custody only if Fisk ordered Cherryh to decline the post. Grudgingly, an infuriated Kingpin acquiesced. Soon, Fisk would find himself on even ground with his masked opponent. When Daredevil's former lover -- Karen Page, a heroin addict -- sold the hero's secret identity as attorney Matt Murdock to a drug dealer, the information eventually came into the Kingpin's possession. This was merely the initial move in what would develop into a deadly, years-long chess match between the two adversaries. The Kingpin takes pleasure in physical combat with his enemies, but knows he can never allow himself to be connected to his crimes. Consequently, Fisk has never been convicted of any wrongdoing. Today, even though Fisk has built a vast, legitimate business empire in various fields, he still professes to be merely a "humble dealer in spices." |