Civil War II: Kingpin #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection ties into the larger Civil War II event, focusing on Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of Crime, as he exploits the chaos of the conflict between superheroes to expand his criminal empire. Written by Matthew Rosenberg with art by Ricardo López, it follows Kingpin's calculated maneuvers against rivals like the Punisher and Black Cat while dealing with threats from his own past. The volume collects Civil War II: Kingpin #1-4.
In "Shouldn't Have Come Back," Spider-Man's return to New York City ignites a dangerous game as he clashes with Kingpin's operations. With Foswell drawn into the shadows and J. Jonah Jameson taken hostage, Spider-Man charges in—only to be overwhelmed by a sudden, suffocating gas. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita with inks by Mickey Demeo, this tense chapter unfolds with the weight of past choices and the ever-present threat of the Kingpin’s reach. The cover by Aaron Kuder captures the moment of Spider-Man’s vulnerability, a stark image of a hero at the mercy of his most formidable foe.
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Spider-Man is back and starts interfering with Kingpin's criminal activities. Kingpin recruits shady reporter Foswell and kidnaps J. Jonah Jameson. Spider-Man intervenes, but is exposed to gas which renders him helpless at the Kingpin's feet.
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