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Who is the best Bad Guy?
Who is the best Bad Guy?
We asked the question, now for the answers.
by Dante Maddox
Apr 03, 2009

Hey gang and welcome to yet another user generated list of the best in comics and entertainment. This week we asked you who you thought was the best Bad Guy and you answered. Is it Doom, or Norman Osborn? The only way to find out is to read on:

 

10. The Kingpin

 

The Kingpin suffered a huge loss at the hands of Spider-Man, then had his family massacred by Lady Bullseye. To say he’s had a rough last couple of years is a bit of an understatement. But despite that he’s made the list bringing up the rear at number 10.

The Skinny:

What makes Wilson Fisk so damned cool is the fact that he is likely the only villain I can think of that has his own rogues gallery. Spider-Man, Daredevil, The Punisher, and a host of others are all on The Kingpin’s dance card. Also, he’s never been played off like a chump like The Big Wheel or Stilt Man.

Update:

Currently The Kingpin can be found in his old stomping grounds Hell’s Kitchen in a Daredevil arc fittingly titled Return of the King.

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