Civil War II: Kingpin #4
| Event\Storyline | Civil War II |
| Writer | Matthew Rosenberg |
| Artist | Ricardo Lopez Ortiz |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• He may be a criminal, but Wilson Fisk is a self-made man. He's worked hard to secure his empire. He built it from the ground up.
• And now that Fisk knows one of his men has betrayed him in an attempt to take away his life's work, he's prepared to give his all to put an end to the mutiny.
• After all, you don't become the KINGPIN of crime without breaking a few rules and a lot of blood, sweat and tears...
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Crusaders - Dusty Good
Oct 24, 2016This is how Wilson Fisk should always be in comics. Brutal. Brilliant. Bloody. Read Full Review
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9.5
Weird Science - Dan Mayhoff
Oct 24, 2016Out of a terrible crossover event we might have gotten oneof the most entertaining Kingpin stories in a long time. This issue finishesoff this miniseries will a bang and will lead the creative team into the newKingpin series on a VERY high note. I cannot recommend this series enough now. Read Full Review
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9.0
Graphic Policy - Joe Ryan
Oct 19, 2016Matthew Rosenberg will be writing the ongoing Kingpin series coming to Marvel in 2017, and while I was excited for it before, now I feel like I need it. Right now. Rosenberg is quickly becoming a rising star, and I have a feeling we will be singing his praises for a long time. Read Full Review
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8.3
Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch
Oct 20, 2016This issue concludes the Civil War II tie-in pretty well – though there's no actual link between this particular issue and the event – and sets up the ongoing series nicely. Fisk is back in action, and will let nobody get in his way. Read Full Review
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8.0
Fortress of Solitude - Rick Austin
Oct 24, 2016In four short issues we've seen him rise from the ashes and rebuild his legacy and his empire, and this is the culmination of that. We've been reminded of what an incredible character he is, both a complex villain at worst and antihero at best, with an indomitable will and the intelligence to make the most of it. It's a solid end to a solid series, and based on this his ongoing series in 2017 will be one worth keeping an eye on too. Read Full Review