History
In a fight against Thor, Loki brought the Charging Bull to life, only for his brother to tear of its head with his hammer. The Charging Bull was later seen again restored and back in its place.[1]
After crimelord Ma Gnucci's death, her nephew Peter realized he stood to inherit Ma's money if the Punisher died, so he hired Deadpool to kill him. When it was falsely assumed the Punisher was dead, Peter acquired his money in the form of a check. He lost it in traffic. By the time he realized he could ask the bank for a new one, it was too late. A truck bounced him out of the road and impaled him on the Charging Bull statue.[2]
The Spirit of Mammon was a being of unknown origin who Doctor Strange bound in bronze as the Charging Bull statue on Wall Street.[3] After Strange's death, he left a will asking Spider-Man to assist him with various magical tasks throughout the city in the event of his passing. These tasks were taken up by Spider-Man and Black Cat, who ensured the spirit remained bound in bronze.[3]
When Iron Man fought Feilong, their battle eventually led to a confrontation and Feilong's defeat in front of the Charging Bull.[4]Trivia
- In Marvel's Spider-Man, a statue of Lockjaw replaces the Charging Bull in Wall Street.