Rei do Crime
Rei do Crime is the Brazilian Portuguese name for Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin — Marvel's iconic crime lord who built an empire of organized crime through sheer cunning, ruthlessness, and physical dominance, becoming a primary nemesis of Daredevil and Spider-Man.
A fixture of Brazilian Marvel comics publishing, Rei do Crime stepped onto the page in 1983 through Superaventuras Marvel #8, brought to life by the legendary Frank Miller alongside Jotapê Martins in what was a landmark moment for Bronze Age comics in Brazil under Editora Abril. Over more than four decades — a remarkable span stretching all the way to 2024 — this character has kept extraordinary company, sharing adventures across Superaventuras Marvel, Marvel Série II, and A Teia do Aranha alongside titans like Wilson Fisk, Demolidor, Matt Murdock, and Homem-Aranha. That constellation of names alone signals the dramatic, street-level world this character inhabits, and with Miller's fingerprints on the debut, you know the storytelling carries real weight and shadow. For collectors of Brazilian Marvel history, Rei do Crime represents a genuinely fascinating thread — a character woven into the fabric of some of the most beloved localized Marvel publishing of the era.
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