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** Whatever the explanation, it doesn't stop [[Spider-Man]] from going to town on him for it, at one point responding to being told that Kingpin was planning a huge operation using most of his available mercenaries by commenting, "Oh, he must be getting take-out."
*** Another example from Spider-Man's corner of the MU would be Nick Katzenberg, a Daily Bugle photographer and professional rival to Peter Parker. While not evil, Katzenberg was sleazy, immoral, and generally unpleasant.
* Also in the [[Marvel Universe]] is Ulysses X. Lugman, aka the Slug; a Miami drug lord who makes the Kingpin look svelte. At over 1100 pounds, originally, he is so obese he cannot move without the aide of a motorized chair and can suffocate people in the folds of his flesh. Although to be fair, he lost a ''lot'' of weight during the ''[[Secret Invasion]]'' storyline (when he was one of many Earthlings replaced by Skrulls) and in stories since then is "only" around 450 pounds,
* Another Marvel example is Douglas Carmody, one of ''[[Power Pack]]''{{'}}s few recurring bad guys. A fat, middle aged, balding, jobless, [[Fantastic Racism]] fueled, ex-bureaucrat who barely fits in his low-end [[Power Armor]] that manages to remain one of the group's biggest threats simply because he knows their secret identity, fights them one at a time and is not afraid to trick the small children. {{spoiler|This is taken to an extreme during ''[[Inferno (Comic Book)|Inferno]]'' when [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|he's thrown into limbo and demons eat his "greasy" soul away]] turning him into a grotesque obese shark monster.}}
* Allfather D'Aronique from ''[[Preacher (Comic Book)|Preacher]]'' is fat to the point that his personal aircraft inevitably sustains damage landing. On the top of that, he's also bulimic. As such, D'Aronique has no qualms about [[Jabba Table Manners|messily gorging himself with food and then vomiting all over himself in front of his subordinates]].