Big Turk was a rival for control of the rackets, who tried to challenge Kingpin's leadership. The Kingpin made easy work out of Turk and quelled all descent in his ranks.[2]
Chapman was an assistant to the Kingpin and brought him the bad news that the briefcase a courier was delivering to him had been stolen. After the Kingpin's henchmen's failed attempt to recover the briefcase, a furious Kingpin told Chapman that he would not accept any more failures and to recover the canisters inside the briefcase.[4]
Louie was a smuggler who was eventually defeated by Daredevil.[7]
A few days later, Louie attempted to kill him, but Daredevil was saved by a cabbie.[14]
Louie was eventually killed by Injun Joe's hitmen.[15]
Lynch was one of Fisk's right hand men.[11]
When Vanessa Fisk was apparently killed, he pushed him to take over the mobs again.[5]
Lynch was eventually murdered by the Kingpin himself, when he blamed him for his wife's death.[17]
Dr. Mindella designed for Kingpin a lethal drug called "death's arrow", which temporarily increased physical abilities until causing heart failure.[21]
Paine was in command of a group of Kingpin's henchmen who worked to obtain information on the super-computer W.H.O. by its creator, Dr. Bradley Bolton. To achieve this goal Paine did kidnap the daughter of Bolton, Mindy, and was eventually responsible for the death of Bolton himself. Immediately after the death of Bolton, Spider-Man defeated the Kingpin's men and captured Paine.[23]
Tony was a henchman of the Kingpin who went to Gallagher's Junkyard in Brooklyn to receive a delivery from a courier but they were attacked by Deathwatch and his men and Tony was garroted to death.[4]
Vic was a henchman of the Kingpin who headed an expedition to try to recover a briefcase that had been stolen by a member of the Cypress Pool Jokers youth gang, but had to clash with the [[Deathwatch (Earth-616)]|Deathwatch] henchmen, who were also looking for the briefcase but all were opposed by the Ghost Rider.[4]