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.
Makes her first Ultimate appearance as a mercenary working for Fisk. Ultimate Spider-Man v08 - Cats and Kings (2004)...
Felicia Hardy (Black Cat) debuts as a sophisticated burglar who steals a mysterious, valuable tablet belonging to Fisk. To retrieve it, Kingpin hires the deadly assassin Elektra . Spider-Man finds himself caught between these two dangerous women while trying to stop the Kingpin's influence. Key Characters Despite being recorded committing murder in previous arcs,
The volume is essentially divided into two primary, interconnected narratives: Jonah Jameson , who initially supports Bullit but
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
Introduced as an adult rival/romantic interest, which creates a complex dynamic given Peter's age as a teenager.
Shown as a master manipulator of both crime and politics.