WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Amazing Spider-Man #63 by Nick Spencer, Federico Vicentini, Alex Sinclair & VC's Joe Caramagna, on sale now.

In Amazing Spider-Man, Kingpin will do anything he can to get the Lifeline Tablet from Boomerang and Spider-Man, and he has sent out an offer that no criminal in his town can pass up. However, he isn't finished looking for help in obtaining the mystical artifact that could bring his beloved late wife back to life.

On top of trying to get the Lifeline Tablet, he also has the Tablet of Death and Entropy in his possession, something he gained through a deal with Mister Negative. He also has a prisoner who could help him in Kindred, although the demonic villain has already rejected helping Fisk in the past. And in Amazing Spider-Man #63, Wilson Fisk has sought out more help, this time from a man who doesn't care about Kingpin's offer of immunity, Baron Mordo. Fisk hopes Mordo will be able to help him get information from Kindred, who remains imprisoned at Ravencroft Institute inside a Darkforce cage.

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Kingpin and Baron Mordo

Baron Mordo, a longtime Doctor Strange villain, has the ability to do something that no mobster in Kingpin's city can do. While Hammerhead, Tombstone, Owl, and Mister Negative can provide the muscle and have a great chance of bringing in Boomerang, Baron Mordo has extensive knowledge of Hell and possibly a way to get the information from Kindred that the Kingpin wants.

Baron Mordo explained that the various Hells of the Marvel Universe are big places,so  he does not know Kindred. However, he is also sure that he can make the demon bleed if it comes to that. Kingpin and Baron Mordo were at odds during Secret Empire when the city was ironically covered in a Darkforce field. Now that Kingpin has used the same thing to entrap Kindred, he hopes that he and Mordo can work together in exchange for the Tablet of Death and Entropy that Fisk currently has in his possession. All Mordo has to do is make Kindred talk, something the villain admits could be a challenge.

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Baron Mordo ties into another part of the puzzle, too, since Doctor Strange is still part of this sprawling, long-running storyline. While helping Spider-Man in his battle with Kindred, Doctor Strange learned there was something wrong with Peter Parker's soul, possibly because of his deal with Mephisto to save his Aunt May's life at the expense of his marriage. This arrangement also may be responsible for bringing Harry Osborn, aka Kindred, back from the dead.

Before Mephisto returned to Hell, Doctor Strange was in discussions with Mephisto about Spider-Man's soul. Now Mordo has said he plans to head into Hell for Kingpin to find a way to deal with Kindred, and he'll find one of the most important people in recent Spider-Man history when he does.

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