WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Amazing Spider-Man #58 by Nick Spencer, Marcelo Ferreira, Wayne Faucher, Morry Hollowell, & VC's Joe Caramagna, on sale now.

Over the past few months, Kingpin and Norman Osborn worked together to capture Kindred and inadvertently saved Spider-Man's life. For Osborn, it was to save his son Harry and try to free him of this torment. For Wilson Fisk, it was a chance at revenge and getting what he wanted in Amazing Spider-Man #58.

Kindred had forced Fisk to bow to him in a past issue of Amazing Spider-Man, but Fisk's resentment ran far deeper than that. Before that moment, the Kingpin had hunted down the demon to ask a favor, only to have the demonic creature reject him completely.

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Kingpin and Kindred

Kingpin stood in the room with the captured Kindred and was speaking to the demon. He asked if Kindred remembered "that day," and he revealed that he often thinks about it. According to Fisk, he went searching through the catacombs of Paris, and while some warned him of the dangers, he moved on, knowing that what he was looking for was important. This was at the time where Fisk was at his lowest, meaning this happened somewhere after Daredevil brought down his empire, but before fighting his way back up to become the Mayor and gain more power than he had before.

Fisk revealed that those that led him to Kindred, who lived in the catacombs beneath Paris, died for their work. However, Wilson Fisk dropped to his knees and begged Kindred for something. He said he was broken and in exile and begged with tears in his eyes for Kindred to help him. He said that Kindred just smiled and said no. That was all that Kingpin said before one of Mister Negative's Demons approached him and said that he had what Kingpin desires, but it will take more than the Tablet of Life and Destiny, a relic with many supernatural and mystical properties. It seems to be a puzzle at what Kingpin is after here, but the truth is that readers who have been paying attention already know what Wilson Fisk wants from Kindred and what the demonic entity already refused to do once before.

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Kingpin and Vanessa - Marvel Comics

In Amazing Spider-Man #7 by Nick Spencer, Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado & VC's Joe Caramagna, Kingpin was about to plan an attack to get back at Boomerang. As with everything, Kingpin does not like to be told no for anything, and Boomerang had rejected his offer to work for him. At the time, Boomerang was living with Peter Parker, and that is when Kindred showed up. As he told Fisk, Peter was off-limits to him. However, there was a lot more to this conversation, and it brought up several questions. Kindred made it clear the two met before, and it was something Kingpin wanted.

While the new issue of Amazing Spider-Man revealed how the meeting took place, the meeting itself was described in issue #7. Kindred made a threat in this issue and revealed that he held the Kingpin's wife, Vanessa, in his power in the afterlife. He told Fisk that if he did anything to cross him, he would be doing so at the risk of Vanessa Fisk. However, Wilson commented that Kindred could have done something. It turns out Fisk went looking for Kindred to ask him to bring back Vanessa, and Kindred rejected the offer because Fisk had nothing that interested him, a refusal that lies at the heart of the antagonism between Fisk and Kindred.

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