Warning! This article contains spoilers for Devil's Reign #6
While the Kingpin was able to get out of his latest assault on Marvel’s superheroes alive in the crossover event Devil’s Reign, he wasn’t so lucky when he tangled with Punisher, a conflict that resulted in a death that is way too R-rated for the MCU. The Marvel Cinemtic Universe has recently included the Kingpin, first introduced in the Netflix/Marvel shows, into its established continuity, with the Punisher presumed to be included as well given the Kingpin’s run in with the murderous vigilante in «Daredevil» season 2. If the live-action Punisher ever crosses paths with the MCU’s Kingpin again, and is successful in killing him, there is no way it could be as brutal as what was depicted in the comics.
In Punisher MAX #21 by Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon, the Punisher’s war against the Kingpin comes to a gruesome close after Frank Castle returns to his family’s home for the last time. This climatic ending stemmed from the Kingpin’s actions within the criminal underworld. The Kingpin started off as a henchman for a well-established mob boss before betraying him and taking his empire for himself. During his fast and brutal rise to power, the Kingpin made a name for himself and, in doing so, grabbed the attention of the Punisher.
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Leading up to this issue, the Kingpin sent a number of assassins to take out the Punisher after it became clear Castle wasn’t going to stop until the Kingpin was dead. Those hired killers included hordes of the Kingpin’s henchmen as well as Bullseye and Elektra. While many tried, all failed to kill the Punisher, and so the Kingpin decided that he and a small team of
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