Wilson Fisk (Earth-981)

{{Character Template|Title = Kingpin|CurrentAlias = Kingpin|RealName = Wilson Fisk|Image = Ultiverse Kingpin 3.jpg|Aliases = Teletubby, Willy|Identity = Public Identity|AlienRace = Human|Alignment = Bad|Affiliation = Fisk Industries, formerly Oscorp|Relatives = Unnamed father (deceased);

Vanessa Fisk (wife)|Universe = Earth-981|BaseOfOperations = Formerly Fisk Tower, Manhattan, New York City, New York|Gender = Male|Height = 6' 7"|Weight = 450 lbs (204 kg)|Eyes = Brown|Hair = Bald|UnusualFeatures = Heavy stature|Citizenship = American|MaritalStatus = Married|Occupation = Prisoner, Criminal organizer and mastermind, president and owner of legitimate businesses, philanthropist, criminal; formerly crimelord, enforcer, bodyguard|Education = Self-educated to college level in political science|PlaceOfBirth = Hell's Kitchen, New York City, New York|Creators = User:FaKeRoBiN46, User:Okiegolf55|HistoryText = ===Early Years=== As a boy, Wilson Fisk was influenced by his father, who sought employment as a mob criminal. When older, Wilson assisted his father in robbing banks and jewelry stores, culminating in one robbery where his father escaped but Wilson, hampered by his already-considerable weight, was captured by the police. In adulthood, Wilson emulated his father's goal and became a crime boss in his own right and successfully hid his criminal activities from the public, although the media picked up on reports of a "kingpin", running all crime in the city. However most just thought of it as a urban myth.

He arranged for the arrest and conviction of his father, still an aspiring but minor criminal. He maintained a strained relationship with his wife, Vanessa, who was well aware of his activities. Eventually, Fisk encountered the blind vigilante Daredevil who wanted to take Fisk down for his criminal schemes and from that point on, Kingpin and Daredevil clashed numerous times.

Encountering Spider-Man
One day however, few of Fisk criminal enforcers was captured by the newest hero of New York City known as Spider-Man. While Fisk managed to get the enforcers out of jail swiftly Wilson made it his duty to get rid of this young hero. Fisk duped Spider-Man into stealing a super-chip, designed to de-crypt the confidential satellite transmissions that drive the world's financial markets.

Disguised as federal agents, Kingpin's henchmen convince Spider-Man that he should steal the chip from the "mob" and return it to them, the FBI. In return for doing his country this service, he is promised that the bureau will let it be known that Spider-Man helped them out, an endorsement greatly needed in order to improve his rock bottom public image. Eventually Spider-Man learns he was tricked into stealing the chip and must track down Kingpin; In order to gather information about Fisk, Peter went after his Enforcers.

Spider-Man found Fisk's Enforcers and demanded information about Kingpin. Information came through easily than expected as one of the Enforcers, Big Man, had no love for Fisk. He told Peter about Fisk's gala fund-raiser in his office tower at Friday night. Later in the night, Spider-Man attempted to find the chip and evidence in his office to arrest him. However, Fisk catches him. After asking him what he was doing in his office; Spider-Man reveals to him that he was sent there by Big Man to take him in jail. When he tried to capture him, Kingpin punched him, knocking Spider-Man out. Fisk unmasked him, without knowing his name, and threw him over the building, however, Fisk kept his mask.

Fisk then killed the Big Man by strangling him to death and left Spider-Man's mask on the dead body. Because of this, the police announced that Spider-Man was suspected of murder. Later, Kingpin held a meeting with some potential clients, showing them the list of banks that they could rob after installing a satellite uplink to decrypt the financial markets. He assured them that the chip would be ready in twenty-four hours.

That night Kingpin and Big Man's enforcers (Montana, Fancy Dan, and the Ox) were making the final adjustments to the uplink, but were interrupted by Spider-Man. They all tried to attack him and nearly succeed until the real FBI appeared and preceded to place them all under arrest. Kingpin responded by activating gas from his cane and made his escape in his helicopter, leaving his henchmen behind. Spider-Man attempted to capture him, but the crime boss tried to shake him off. While they were fighting, Spider-Man yanked Kingpin out of his seat after he saw the helicopter crashing into a tall tower.

Kingpin's weight made it hard for Spider-Man to hold onto him and a large part of the tower broke loose. Spider-Man lost his grip on Kingpin and he fell down to the street below with the broken tower seemingly falling on top of him. Later, Kingpin was found imprisoned under the broken tower, stuck behind a crate and covered in Spider-Man's web angrily trying to get out. He was arrested by the FBI. After locating the video discs that contained Fisk murdering Big Man, Spider-Man mailed the master copies to Robbie Robertson of the Daily Bugle.

Ultimately, the discs led to the publishing of Fisk's murder and exposing him as the Kingpin of Crime. However, Fisk is still able to run his criminal organization through his lawyer, Gustav Fiers (also known as Gentleman) and forged an alliance between him and Norman Osborn to create super villains to distract Spider-Man from his activities (this resulted in the creation of Sandman, Scorpion and Rhino).}}