Sunday, April 5, 2015

Wesley

Real Name
Wesley (last name unrevealed)
 
Occupation
Kingpin's employee
 
Citizenship
U.S.A.
 
Place of Birth
Unrevealed

Known Relatives
None

Group Affiliation
Wilson Fisk (Kingpin)

Education

Unrevealed

Height
Unrevealed

Weight
Unrevealed

Eyes
Unrevealed

Hair
Unrevealed

Powers 
None 
 
Abilities
None

Other Info 
Much is unknown about the life of the man known as "Wesley" before he began working for Wilson Fisk (aka Kingpin). Wesley always hung around Fisk for any orders that the Kingpin might give to him. (To learn about the Kingpin, click on the highlighted name above.)

At one point, Wesley was ordered to locate Nuke. (Click on the highlighted character above to learn about Nuke.)

It was around this time that Wesley gave Mr. Switzer his check when Switzer was forced to leave the Kingpin's conglomerate after he complained about Kingpin's obsession over Matt Murdock (aka Daredevil). (To learn about the above character, just click on his highlighted name above.)

However, after seeing the devastation caused by Nuke in Hell's Kitchen, Wesley feared that he would be connected to the Kingpin's organization. (To learn about the place highlighted above, just click on its' name.)

Wesley's current whereabouts are unknown.


There is nothing there, but here is the Marvel.com bio link for Wesley, https://marvel.com/universe/Wesley.

A character that goes by "Wesley Owen Welch" appears in Daredevil (2003) film as the number two of the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk. Similar to the comics, however, Wesley appears to not like being involved in the Kingpin's activities. In fact, in the Director's Cut of the movie, it shows that Wesley was actually a key player in bringing down the Kingpin. (This Wesley is shown in the top photo of the second picture posted above.) Also, Wesley's character will appears in all 13 episodes of the Netflix's TV show, Marvel's Daredevil, as Wilson Fisk's right hand man.  (This Wesley is shown in the bottom photo of the second picture posted above.)

1 comment:

  1. I wonder if he'll be a reticent aid in the Netflix series too. That would suck to be in that position- helping a criminal but not wanting to but scared to leave b/c you know what he is capable of. Poor guy.

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