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Stoneface is a small brown Ankylosaurus-like experiment with armor plated hide with spikes protruding from head, down around his back, to a spiked club at the tip of his tail. Designed to eat large amounts of rocks and eats more than his body weight. When he gets big enough, he is then programmed to find the nearest hill, roll down it, and smash into the nearest town. Seen in pod form in Stitch! The Movie. His one true place is helping Holio (606) in getting rid of debris.

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  • Stoneface is a small brown Ankylosaurus-like experiment with armor plated hide with spikes protruding from head, down around his back, to a spiked club at the tip of his tail. Designed to eat large amounts of rocks and eats more than his body weight. When he gets big enough, he is then programmed to find the nearest hill, roll down it, and smash into the nearest town. Seen in pod form in Stitch! The Movie. His one true place is helping Holio (606) in getting rid of debris.
  • (Captain America I#134) - One of his numbers runners is Jody Casper, nephew to Sam Wilson a.k.a The Falcon. Jody thinks Stone-Face is the biggest man around. When he is nabbed by the police, Jody is sure Stone-Face will come through for him. But it is Captain America who speaks up for Jody, earning him a suspended sentence. When Stone-Face learns that Jody has gone free, he believes that his numbers runner has ratted on him. He sends two hoods to Jody’s house to teach him a lesson. This brings Captain America and the Falcon into the fray. After taking care of the two hoods, they beat up and capture Stone-Face. All of this teaches Jody that crime does not pay.
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  • Stoneface is a small brown Ankylosaurus-like experiment with armor plated hide with spikes protruding from head, down around his back, to a spiked club at the tip of his tail. Designed to eat large amounts of rocks and eats more than his body weight. When he gets big enough, he is then programmed to find the nearest hill, roll down it, and smash into the nearest town. Seen in pod form in Stitch! The Movie. His one true place is helping Holio (606) in getting rid of debris.
  • (Captain America I#134) - One of his numbers runners is Jody Casper, nephew to Sam Wilson a.k.a The Falcon. Jody thinks Stone-Face is the biggest man around. When he is nabbed by the police, Jody is sure Stone-Face will come through for him. But it is Captain America who speaks up for Jody, earning him a suspended sentence. When Stone-Face learns that Jody has gone free, he believes that his numbers runner has ratted on him. He sends two hoods to Jody’s house to teach him a lesson. This brings Captain America and the Falcon into the fray. After taking care of the two hoods, they beat up and capture Stone-Face. All of this teaches Jody that crime does not pay. (Captain America I#137-138) - Out on bail, Stone-Face (now called Stone Face) captures the Falcon, then blackmails the Governor of New York, telling his representative that any attempt to build a State Office Building in Harlem will be destroyed by rioting unless the state hands over a million dollars in cash. Unfortunately, his abduction of the Falcon brings Captain America and Spider-Man down on him. Those two heroes, along with the freed Falcon, take down Stone Face and hand him over to the police. (Captain America I#170, 171) - Somehow, Stone Face (now called Stoneface) manages to escape and make his way to Nigeria. Lonely for an American woman, he kidnaps Leila, who just happens to be the Falcon’s girlfriend. Falcon, now sporting a pair of wings, and the Black Panther get together and knock the stuffing out of Stoneface again. (Marvel Team-Up I#114) - Released from a Nigerian prison after just a few months, Stoneface (now again called Stone-Face) uses his money and influence to return to the United States and start up the Young Watchers, a "Guardian Angels-type" vigilante group that uses real "do-gooders" to cover up the activities of the crooked inner circle. Spider-Man and the Falcon team up to defeat Stone-Face and his gang, while the honest Young Watchers decide to stay together and protect the neighborhood. (Power Man/Iron Fist#91) - After this fiasco, Stone-Face (back again to being Stoneface) grows his hair and beard long, gets new hired muscle named Rufus and Jackson, and concocts some ridiculous scheme to hold an auction for international spies or something like that. Unfortunately, Power Man and Iron Fist get wind of the whole thing. The master spy/mercenary, Vienna, corners Stoneface, but agrees to let him go in exchange for his last $10,000. Vienna, of course, knows that Power Man and Iron Fist were right outside, and Stoneface ran right into them. Luke Cage punches Stoneface across the room and presumably he’s been in prison ever since.
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