Wilson Fisk
Few villains in Marvel history have cast as long a shadow as Wilson Fisk — the Kingpin — who first muscled his way onto the scene in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 in 1967, conjured by the legendary team of Stan Lee and Johnny Romita during the height of the Silver Age. Nearly six decades and 594 catalog appearances later, he remains one of the most enduring presences in Marvel comics, a titan who has loomed over the pages of Daredevil, Ultimate Spider-Man, and The Amazing Spider-Man alike, sharing those charged, dangerous panels with the likes of Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Wolverine. With 18 key issues to his name, collectors and readers alike recognize him as a figure of genuine weight — not just in stature but in narrative consequence. If you want to understand the darker, street-level heart of the Marvel Universe, Wilson Fisk is essential reading.

Trivia
- John Romita Sr. drew direct inspiration from classic Hollywood heavy Sydney Greenstreet when designing Wilson Fisk, lending the Kingpin an old-school cinematic menace that set him apart from virtually every other villain in the Marvel roster.marvel.fandom.com
- Fisk holds a genuine landmark in Marvel publishing history as one of the earliest major villains to be reinvented as a legitimate public figure, a trajectory that eventually landed him in the Mayor's office of New York City within the comics.marvel.fandom.com
- Brian Michael Bendis has written more of Wilson Fisk's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 43 issues.
Covers through the years — 1967–2023
★ 1967
1975
1976
1985
1989
1996
2009
2010
★ 2017
2018
2023