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  1. Wilson Grant Fisk began his life as a poor child in New York City. Enduring bullying from his classmates because of his obesity, Fisk trained himself in physical combat and eventually used his new-found strength to form a gang of his former tormentors that terrorized the surrounding neighborhoods.

  2. Decades after murdering his abusive father when he was a child, Fisk formed alliances with other criminal enterprises, used the aftermath of the Battle of New York to gain power in the city, and attempted to rebuild Hell's Kitchen by destroying and gentrifying it.

  3. At the center of many, if not most, wrongdoings perpetrated in New York City, Fisk has clashed with heroes, antiheroes, and villains alike. He does whatever it takes to maintain his stranglehold on the New York underground — that's why he's called the Kingpin.

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  4. Sep 28, 2023 · This dangerous criminal lord has progressively carved out a significant place among Marvel’s rogues’ gallery since his debut in 1967, owing in large part to Frank Miller’s famous portrayal in Daredevil and, more recently, Vincent D’Onofrio’s gripping portrayal in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

  5. Fisk's bail was made by a former crony who wanted to make Fisk beg for him, but Kingpin beat the man to death and then escaped into the sewers, nearly mindless and feral. The broken Fisk seemed to have come full circle from his squalid upbringing.

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  6. Dec 15, 2021 · Kingpin is officially part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to Hawkeye episode 5. As one of Marvel's biggest villains in the comics, speculation was mounting that Wilson Fisk could make an appearance on Disney+.

  7. Wilson Fisk, known also as the Kingpin, is an antagonist in Marvel's Spider-Man, and Miles Morales. He is a notorious crime boss with an extensive criminal empire, whose influence throughout New York City runs deep.