Stilt-Man is a thief who uses large technological stilts.
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| - Stilt-Man is a thief who uses large technological stilts.
- Wilbur Day was a scientist who was employed by Carl Kaxton, who invented a hydraulic ram device. Wilbur stole Kaxton's designs and used them to engineered a pair of extremely long, telescopic metal legs, which allowed him to tower high over the ground as the super-villain called Stilt-Man. In his first criminal outing, he battled Daredevil, resulting in him accidentally being hit by an experimental molecular condenser ray which shrunk him into near nothingness.
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| - Wilbur Day; Stilt-Man Disambiguation.jpg
- Wilbur Day; Wilbur Day from Punisher War Journal Vol 2 1 0001.jpg
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| - Longstrike; Longstrike001.jpg
- Stilt-Man Armor; Stilt-Man Armor specs.jpg
- Lady Stilt-Man;Callie Ryan from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 611 0001.jpg
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| - Stilt-Man; Stilt-Man from Daredevil Vol 3 22 0002.jpg
- Michael Watts; Punisher War Journal Vol 2 26 page 20 Michael Watts .jpg
- Stilt Man; Stilt Man .jpg
- Otto Octavius(Avengers: Gods and Marvels); No Image Male.jpg
- Turk Barrett; Turk Barrett as Stilt Man from Daredevil Vol 1 186 .JPG
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| - Bastard Sons of Wilbur Day; Bastard Sons of Wilbur Day Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 500.jpg
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| - Wilbur Day was a scientist who was employed by Carl Kaxton, who invented a hydraulic ram device. Wilbur stole Kaxton's designs and used them to engineered a pair of extremely long, telescopic metal legs, which allowed him to tower high over the ground as the super-villain called Stilt-Man. In his first criminal outing, he battled Daredevil, resulting in him accidentally being hit by an experimental molecular condenser ray which shrunk him into near nothingness. He was once saved by the Masked Marauder and teamed up with him to kidnap the Nelson and Murdock law firm employees. After fighting Spider-Man he went to fire a ray gun as he was standing in water and shorted out his electrical systems leaving him unconscious and ready to be picked up by the police. However he was rescued by the super-villain Electro and joined his Emissaries of Evil. Their plan was as a team to defeat Daredevil but in turn were defeated themselves. When his armor was stolen by a small-time crook named Turk, Day contacted Daredevil and informed him of a weakness in the armor. Thanks to Day's information, Daredevil easily disabled the auto-gyroscopes necessary for the armor to keep its balance and brought Turk down. Day later modified the armor to prevent Daredevil for using this new found knowledge against him. Stilt-Man continued to make sporadic appearances in various Marvel comics, wherein he continued his criminal career and fought several superheroes, but without much success. When Daredevil's secret identity of Matt Murdock was exposed by a local newspaper, Wilbur visited the law offices of Nelson and Murdock, announcing he was sick of the whole ordeal and that he was retiring as Stilt-Man. He left his armor in a suitcase on Murdock's desk, and was forcibly removed when he began yelling his paranoid conclusion that Murdock was the real Kingpin. Murdock then jokingly asked his law partner, Foggy Nelson, if he'd like to be the next Stilt-Man, an offer he quickly declined. Day did not stay in retirement for long, however. During the Civil War, he was killed by the Punisher. After his death, many super-villains held a wake for him at a Bar with No Name where it was revealed he had married Princess Python. Day's death became a cause célèbre for an anti-technology anarchist terrorist cell who called themselves the Bastard Sons of Wilbur Day, despite Spider-Man pointing out that their beliefs and goals had very little to do with anything Day had believed.
- Stilt-Man is a thief who uses large technological stilts.
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