X-Men: Kingpin’s Fall of X Role Highlights the Character’s Best Modern Relationship

Within Marvel Comics, Kingpin has proven to be a particularly adaptable villain. The character works as an antagonist in all sorts of stories — even serving as a big enough problem to focus an entire crossover like Devil’s Reign around. But one of the character’s most surprising attributes might be the way he actually works as an ally for one surprising group of heroes.Kingpin’s connection with Emma Frost is a clever addition to both character’s backstory, and provides a key ally to the X-Men’s current struggles. It adds moral complexity to both characters, and could even be a useful addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universes’ inevitable plans to bring the X-Men to their universe. Kingpin being an unlikely friend to the X-Men is his best modern tweak, and should remain a constant for the character.Wilson Fisk is one of the most flexible Marvel villains, capable of easily serving as an antagonist to all sorts of heroes across the Marvel Universe. Beginning as a Spider-Man villain, the Kingpin has since become a major nemesis for Daredevil and Punisher, a frequent foe of the Avengers, and a thorn in the side for the whole hero community. He’s the kind of villain who can easily fit alongside the likes of Doctor Doom and Loki in big crossovers like Acts of Vengeance, while still working perfectly well in more grounded, street-level storylines. One of his most important recent connections has been shared with Emma Frost of the X-Men. Devil’s Reign revealed that during her tenure as a villainous member of the Hellfire Club, Emma Frost worked for Fisk. Using her telepathic powers, Emma manipulated others into Fisk’s service, cover the tracks of his crimes, and generally serve as a crucial player in his criminal empire.RELATED: X Of Swords Proves It’s Marvel’s Turn For A Mortal Kombat Krossover

Within Marvel Comics, Kingpin has proven to be a particularly adaptable villain. The character works as an antagonist in all sorts of stories — even serving as a big enough problem to focus an entire crossover like Devil’s Reign around. But one of the character’s most surprising attributes might be the way he actually works as an ally for one surprising group of heroes.

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Kingpin’s connection with Emma Frost is a clever addition to both character’s backstory, and provides a key ally to the X-Men’s current struggles. It adds moral complexity to both characters, and could even be a useful addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universes’ inevitable plans to bring the X-Men to their universe. Kingpin being an unlikely friend to the X-Men is his best modern tweak, and should remain a constant for the character.

Wilson Fisk is one of the most flexible Marvel villains, capable of easily serving as an antagonist to all sorts of heroes across the Marvel Universe. Beginning as a Spider-Man villain, the Kingpin has since become a major nemesis for Daredevil and Punisher, a frequent foe of the Avengers, and a thorn in the side for the whole hero community. He’s the kind of villain who can easily fit alongside the likes of Doctor Doom and Loki in big crossovers like Acts of Vengeance, while still working perfectly well in more grounded, street-level storylines. One of his most important recent connections has been shared with Emma Frost of the X-Men. Devil’s Reign revealed that during her tenure as a villainous member of the Hellfire Club, Emma Frost worked for Fisk. Using her telepathic powers, Emma manipulated others into Fisk’s service, cover the tracks of his crimes, and generally serve as a crucial player in his criminal empire.

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