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Ever since Fisk remain in prison, the now abandoned Fisk Tower and his company’s construction sites have been taken over by the [[Underground]].
 
Ever since Fisk remain in prison, the now abandoned Fisk Tower and his company’s construction sites have been taken over by the [[Underground]].
   
While he was in prison, he left a video for [[Peter Parker|Spider-Man]], only to see "[[Miles Morales|a child playing dress-up, pretending to be Spider-Man]]". Miles told Fisk that he stopped what he was doing in Harlem and that he's done in his neighborhood. Fisk only laughs and tells him that if he crosses him, the ones he wants to protect will suffer, ending the video. While Miles doesn't know what Fisk is talking about, Granke said that he doesn't know either, but they have to find out.
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While he was in prison, he left a video for [[Peter Parker|Spider-Man]], only to see "[[Miles Morales|a child playing dress-up, pretending to be Spider-Man]]". Miles told Fisk that he stopped what he was doing in Harlem and that he's done in his neighborhood. Fisk only laughs and tells him that if he crosses him, the ones he wants to protect will suffer, ending the video. While Miles doesn't know what Fisk is talking about, Granke said that he doesn't know either, but they have to find out. He has his men in Harlem attack C.J Walker Park holiday party, though MIles manages to stop the the attack.
   
 
== Characteristics ==
 
== Characteristics ==

Revision as of 21:30, 16 November 2020

Wilson Fisk, known also as the Kingpin, is an antagonist in Marvel's Spider-Man. A long time adversary of Spider-Man, he is a notorious crime boss who controls most of the organized crime in New York City. Although Fisk is taken out early in the game by Spider-Man and is behind bars during the series' story, the effects and power vacuum he leaves behind can be felt as new villains battle for control of the city.

Fisk is voiced by Travis Willingham.[2]

History

Early history

Fisk Tower from MSM screen

Fisk Tower, the seat of Wilson Fisk's criminal empire.

Fisk was born around the year 1970.[1] At an unknown point, he started a spice business, where he made his fortune. By 2010, he had become one of the most powerful crime bosses in New York City, secretly controlling the city's organized crime families as the feared Kingpin. As part of his criminal empire, Fisk used several warehouses throughout the city to house resources and men, while operating out of Fisk Tower. Publicly, he posed as a wealthy philanthropist and legitimate businessman.

At an unknown time, Fisk was approached by Norman Osborn to construct a facility for Project GR-27's production. Fisk agreed to build the facility, but at an unknown point learned about the nature of GR-27. Referring to the serum as "Pandora's box", Fisk kept a file on his discoveries hidden in a Nioh statue, likely to blackmail Osborn should the mayor ever threaten his position.

Somewhere around 2010, Fisk, at the age of 40, learned that one of his enforcers was taken out and arrested by the wise-cracking vigilante Spider-Man. Despite managing to get his enforcer out of prison via bail, Fisk knew that Spider-Man would be a threat to his operations and made it his mission to kill him. In their first fights, Fisk consistently defeated Spider-Man, keeping his criminal operations secret. As a result, Fisk remained in control of his empire until eight years later.

Marvel's Spider-Man

Eight years later, a now 23-year-old Spider-Man assists the NYPD in arresting Fisk after the police obtain enough evidence against him. Spider-Man helps the police raid Fisk Tower, and once inside, he and Fisk engage in an epic showdown. Though Fisk smashes his way through the fight, damaging his penthouse with turrets, hurling giant objects, and even putting his employees in danger, Spider-Man manages to defeat him, though he ends up getting his suit damaged. Fisk is sent to prison, but warns that he was the only person maintaining order in the city and hopes that in one month, the people will wish they had him back.

Though in prison, Fisk still manages to control his empire to a degree from within his cell. However, his absence gives rise to a supernaturally powered, demonic-mask wearing gang called the Inner Demons, who seize Fisk's territory and weapons and begin terrorizing the city. Additionally, many of the cops on his payroll are exposed, leaving the NYPD short-staffed. Meanwhile, Spider-Man takes down the construction sites serving as fronts for Fisk's drug business, impeding the crime lord further.

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Ever since Fisk remain in prison, the now abandoned Fisk Tower and his company’s construction sites have been taken over by the Underground.

While he was in prison, he left a video for Spider-Man, only to see "a child playing dress-up, pretending to be Spider-Man". Miles told Fisk that he stopped what he was doing in Harlem and that he's done in his neighborhood. Fisk only laughs and tells him that if he crosses him, the ones he wants to protect will suffer, ending the video. While Miles doesn't know what Fisk is talking about, Granke said that he doesn't know either, but they have to find out. He has his men in Harlem attack C.J Walker Park holiday party, though MIles manages to stop the the attack.

Characteristics

Appearance

Artist illustration
Kingpin from MSM concept art
Kingpin from MSM illustration

Fisk's appearance can be described in one word as "imposing". He towers over most people and has the weight of over two average men. In his normal business attire, he generally wears a dark suit with a lapel and striped tie.

During her first ever meeting with Fisk as a junior reporter, Mary Jane Watson described it as "standing next to a creature out of folklore or from another world", labeling him as "tall, broad and built on a massive scale than anybody she'd ever seen". His colossal stature is further exemplified by "when they shook hands, she had a memory of her father playing with her, when she was a little kid pretending to shake a troll's hand".[citation needed]

Personality

Fisk is a calculating and ruthless individual, tolerating neither failure from his employees nor inconvenience by his enemies. He is generally calm, losing his temper only after repeated failures.

While ruthless and aggressive, Fisk has a sense of duty, acknowledging that his presence kept the criminal underworld in check; upon his arrest, he correctly proclaims that within a month, Spider-Man will wish he was back. Fisk seems to have an affinity for Japanese culture: his office at Fisk Tower and auction house are filled with Japanese statues, paintings, and armors (implied to have been illegally smuggled in).

Abilities

Despite Fisk's overweight appearance, his body is mostly composed of muscle rather than fat, granting him strength and far higher durability than the average human. He has been shown to be strong enough to break stone, smash a wooden desk, cave in steel pipes, and hurl grown men through brick walls, all with his bare hands, as well as survive falling from several stories and having large blocks of concrete thrown at him.

Aside from the advantages of near-superhuman strength, Fisk is a skilled fighter. He seems to have some skill with swordplay. During his final fight with Spider-Man, he also displays some form of acrobatic prowess. Fisk is fearless and shows great mental fortitude, determined to retain his criminal empire and simply refusing to give up.

A formidable strategist, Fisk "always has a plan". He is highly skilled and knowledgeable in the organization and management of criminal and legal business operations, utilizing a dense network of professional and social contacts to further both his business and criminal ambitions. This is seen through his influence of prominent politicians, other powerful companies such as Oscorp, powerful intelligence agencies like the NYPD (enlisting several corrupt officers on his payroll), as well as his many covert moles and pawns in various places that enact his malevolent bidding for him. His leverage has allowed him to keep his master-criminal status covert and his empire booming for nearly a decade. Even after his incarceration, Fisk seems to remain confident in his eclectic network, continuing to remain in contact with his enforcers whilst securely imprisoned.

Hideouts

Fisk owns several construction sites that his men use to keep his rackets running following his arrest. After the mission Fisk Hideout, Spider-Man can take these bases down to win Base Tokens. Each hideout will have several waves of Fisk's henchmen to defeat, as well as different sets of bonus objectives to complete for extra Base Tokens. The overall goal is to clear the area of enemies.

There are a total of six "Fisk Hideouts" around the city. Taking down all six prompts a phone call from Fisk himself, who warns Spider-Man that his actions will have consequences.

Location Bonus objectives Rewards
Financial District Perform 10 Perfect Dodges
Stealth Takedown 3 Snipers
Up to x3 Base Tokens resource icon
Greenwich Perform 10 Finishers
Web 5 enemies to walls
Up to x3 Base Tokens resource icon
Harlem Disarm 5 enemies
Perform 10 Air Launch attacks
Up to x3 Base Tokens resource icon
Upper East Side Perform 3 Perch Takedowns
Knock or throw 5 enemies off the building
Up to x3 Base Tokens resource icon
Upper West Side Perform 3 Stealth Takedowns
Throw 10 objects
Up to x3 Base Tokens resource icon
Upper West Side Perform a 20 hit combo
Hit 3 enemies with scaffolding
Up to x3 Base Tokens resource icon

Relationships

Spider-Man

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Fisk battling Spider-Man in the prologue.

Fisk was one of the first villains that Peter Parker ever encountered as Spider-Man. Peter has spent eight years trying to get Fisk behind bars, and describes the crime-lord as his biggest nemesis. Based on accounts from Mary Jane and Peter, Fisk has nearly killed Spider-Man on several occasions, slicing him open with a katana in their first fight.

In general, Fisk loathes Spider-Man for his constant and relentless interference, claiming he's "everything that's wrong with the city". He also hates the wall-crawler's sense of humor and childish jokes, but respects him as a great enemy nonetheless. When Spider-Man finally does incriminate Fisk and sends him to prison, he soon finds himself in the bizarre position of saving Fisk's men from the Inner Demons. Spider-Man later asks him who the Demons' leader is, and Fisk says that if Spider-Man kept his men alive, he would tell him.

Original appearance

Kingpin's first appearance was in Amazing Spider-Man #50 (July 1967).

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