Introduced as an adult rival/romantic interest, which creates a complex dynamic given Peter's age as a teenager.
Despite being recorded committing murder in previous arcs, Wilson Fisk uses his legal team to evade charges and returns to New York. He backs Sam Bullit , a district attorney candidate running on a harsh anti-Spider-Man platform. This arc features heavy involvement from J. Jonah Jameson , who initially supports Bullit but later questions his own stance.
Shown as a master manipulator of both crime and politics.
Struggles with the frustration of the justice system failing to keep Kingpin jailed.
is a 2004 trade paperback collecting issues #47–53 of the original Ultimate Spider-Man series . Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Mark Bagley, the volume is notable for introducing the "Ultimate" versions of Black Cat and Elektra . Core Plot & Major Arcs
Fancy Dan, Montana, and Ox return in a somewhat comedic but grounded role as Kingpin's muscle. Significant Moments & Themes
The volume is essentially divided into two primary, interconnected narratives:
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