I like Kingpin as an anti-hero almost as much as I like him as a villain. But I do think they emphasize "He's a crazy Big Dude" in comics that want to play up the fantasy angle of Marvel, while he tends to just be "Businessman/Crime boss who can trade a few punches" in the more street-level story arcs.
I like to think Daredevil and him go all out on eachother. While Spidey pulls his punches so much it makes Kingpin believe he's tougher than he is.
I mean the version of him in this pic was strong enough to straight up kill Spidey. It just varies from story to story
This is canon in the Doc Ock as Spider-Man arc.
In which daredevil version did he and daredevil get splashed by the toxic waste in different ways?
he bald ✅
he ball ✅
I need to see an anotomical analysis of this man.
In the comics it's supposed to be all muscle, but I don't think he is considered to have any super powers.
I like Kingpin as an anti-hero almost as much as I like him as a villain. But I do think they emphasize "He's a crazy Big Dude" in comics that want to play up the fantasy angle of Marvel, while he tends to just be "Businessman/Crime boss who can trade a few punches" in the more street-level story arcs.
I like to think Daredevil and him go all out on eachother. While Spidey pulls his punches so much it makes Kingpin believe he's tougher than he is.
I mean the version of him in this pic was strong enough to straight up kill Spidey. It just varies from story to story
This is canon in the Doc Ock as Spider-Man arc.
In which daredevil version did he and daredevil get splashed by the toxic waste in different ways?