View Poll Results: Who does the Kingpin hate more?

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    Default Who does The Kingpin hate more?

    Spider-man or Daredevil?
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    Daredevil Naturally
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    Yeah! Gotta agree with the majority, it's definitely The Man Without Fear (XD)



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    Daredevil.

    He views Spider-Man as naive, and may be concerned about brute strength.
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    Daredevil.

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    It's been Daredevil since the 80s.

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    It's more personal with Daredevil but he still hates Spidey quite a bit.

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    Deep down inside:
    Himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Mets View Post
    Daredevil.

    He views Spider-Man as naive, and may be concerned about brute strength.
    Reminds me somewhat of the original Gang War arc by Christopher Priest and/or Tom DeFalco, when you sum it up like that, as there was a scene near or at the end with Kingpin taunting Spider-Man for his naivete and Spider-Man angrily warning Kingpin that one day, he'd push him too far.
    The spider is always on the hunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntsman Spider View Post
    Reminds me somewhat of the original Gang War arc by Christopher Priest and/or Tom DeFalco, when you sum it up like that, as there was a scene near or at the end with Kingpin taunting Spider-Man for his naivete and Spider-Man angrily warning Kingpin that one day, he'd push him too far.
    In Back in Black, we saw what happened when he's pushed too far.
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    It's not a competition, he hates them both equally. It's just that in this case, Daredevil is the Peyton Manning who gets most of his attention and focus because he runs into him more and because he knows his secret identity. Spider-Man is the Eli Manning who is still his adversary but does not fight him as much as he has his own rogue's gallery while for Daredevil the Kingpin IS his rogue's gallery.

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    I like to think of it as Spider-Man is business, Daredevil is personal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by exile001 View Post
    I like to think of it as Spider-Man is business, Daredevil is personal.
    pretty much, and Fisk can soemtiem benefit from Spidey, so while he find him annoying... Fisk isn't gonna go overboard on it.

    I do wonder what it says that Fisk eventually married Mary Walker though... hmm.....

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    Daredevil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntsman Spider View Post
    Reminds me somewhat of the original Gang War arc by Christopher Priest and/or Tom DeFalco, when you sum it up like that, as there was a scene near or at the end with Kingpin taunting Spider-Man for his naivete and Spider-Man angrily warning Kingpin that one day, he'd push him too far.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Mets View Post
    In Back in Black, we saw what happened when he's pushed too far.
    It's interesting

    Kingpin learns DD is Matt Murdock and ruins him personally and financially and then tries to kill him. What does Matt do? He gets even by making Kingpin look bad in the public eye causing him to lose face.

    Kingpin learns Spidey is Peter Parker and tries to have him killed and nearly kills Aunt May. What does Peter do? He severely beats the crap out of the Kingpin in front of a bunch of criminals causing him to lose face almost literally.

    I would leave Peter alone.


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