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| Quotation = So long as I am master of my stilts, I'm unbeatable! I'm completely invincible!
 
| Speaker = '''Stilt-Man'''
 
| QuoteSource = Daredevil Vol 1 8
 
 
| Image = Wilbur Day (Earth-616).png
 
| Image = Wilbur Day (Earth-616).png
 
| RealName = Wilbur Day
 
| RealName = Wilbur Day
 
| CurrentAlias = [[Stilt-Man]]
 
| CurrentAlias = [[Stilt-Man]]
| Aliases = "Stilty", {{r|Daredevil Vol 1 26}}, "Daddy Long Legs", {{r|Daredevil Vol 1 26}} the Sensational Stilt-Man {{r|Daredevil Vol 1 26}}
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| Aliases = "Stilty",{{r|Daredevil #26}} "Daddy Long Legs",{{r|Daredevil #26}} the Sensational Stilt-Man{{r|Daredevil #26}}
 
| Identity = Public
 
| Identity = Public
 
| Affiliation = {{m|New U Technologies (Earth-616)|New U Technologies}}; former partner of [[Blastaar (Earth-616)|Blastaar]] and the [[Frank Farnum (Earth-616)|Masked Marauder]], {{m|Emissaries of Evil (Electro) (Earth-616)|Electro's Emissaries of Evil}}, {{m|Emissaries of Evil (Kingpin) (Earth-616)|Kingpin's Emissaries of Evil}}, {{m|Kaxton Laboratories (Earth-616)|Kaxton Laboratories}}, {{m|Gang of Four (Earth-616)|Gang of Four}}
 
| Affiliation = {{m|New U Technologies (Earth-616)|New U Technologies}}; former partner of [[Blastaar (Earth-616)|Blastaar]] and the [[Frank Farnum (Earth-616)|Masked Marauder]], {{m|Emissaries of Evil (Electro) (Earth-616)|Electro's Emissaries of Evil}}, {{m|Emissaries of Evil (Kingpin) (Earth-616)|Kingpin's Emissaries of Evil}}, {{m|Kaxton Laboratories (Earth-616)|Kaxton Laboratories}}, {{m|Gang of Four (Earth-616)|Gang of Four}}
| Relatives = [[Zelda DuBois (Earth-616)|Princess Python]] (Wife)
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| Relatives = [[Zelda DuBois (Earth-616)|Princess Python]] (wife)
 
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| BaseOfOperations =
 
| BaseOfOperations =
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| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Height = 292'0"
 
| Height = 292'0"
| Height2 = (maximum); 5'6" (normally)
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| Height2 = (maximum); [[:Category:Height 5' 6"|5'6"]][[Category:Height 5' 6"]] (normally)
 
| Weight = 400 lbs
 
| Weight = 400 lbs
 
| Weight2 = (with battlesuit); 150 lbs (normally)
 
| Weight2 = (with battlesuit); 150 lbs (normally)
 
| Eyes = Blue
 
| Eyes = Blue
 
| Hair = Bald
 
| Hair = Bald
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| Hair2 = ; formerly [[:Category:Grey Hair|Grey]][[Category:Grey Hair]]
| UnusualFeatures = Formerly gray hair
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| UnusualFeatures =
   
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
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| Education = Degrees in physics and mechanical engineering
 
| Education = Degrees in physics and mechanical engineering
   
| Origin = Human (Homo sapiens), wearing a battlesuit. Wilbur Day engineered a pair of extremely long, telescopic metal legs, which allowed him to tower high over the ground.
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| Origin = [[Homo sapiens|Human]], wearing a battlesuit. Wilbur Day engineered a pair of extremely long, telescopic metal legs, which allowed him to tower high over the ground.
| PlaceOfBirth = [[New York City]]
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| PlaceOfBirth = [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]]
| Creators = Stan Lee; Wallace Wood
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| Creators = Stan Lee; Wally Wood
| First = Daredevil Vol 1 #8
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| First = Daredevil #8
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| Death =
 
 
| Quotation = So long as I am master of my stilts, I'm unbeatable! I'm completely invincible!
 
| Speaker = [[Wilbur Day (Earth-616)|Stilt-Man]]
 
| QuoteSource = Daredevil Vol 1 8
   
 
| HistoryText =
 
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===Stilt-Man===
 
===Stilt-Man===
[[Matthew Murdock (Earth-616)|Matt Murdock]] was hired by Wilbur, he contacted Kaxton to tell him that his former employee intends to sue him, a threat which Kaxton encourages them to follow through on.Later in his Daredevil guise, he unsuccessfully battled Stilt Man, who manages to get away once again. Later, when meeting with Wilbur again, Kaxton arrives at the office to contest the law suit. While the two argue over who owns the rights to the [[Stilt-Man's Suit|hydraulic device]], Matt notices that one of them is lying due to an irregular heart beat, but can't figure out which one is the liar because they are too close together. Following Kaxton as Daredevil, he's quickly shaken off by Kaxton who realizes he's being followed. Daredevil cannot resume his tailing because of reports that Stilt Man is causing havoc again. He again fails to stop Stilt Man. Returning to Day, the two go to confront Kaxton directly. There they find the hydrolic lifts, which turn out to be Stilt Man's stilts.Attacked by Kaxton with a gun, Day manages to knock Kaxton out, and then reveals to Murdock that he's really Stilt Man, and that he came to steal a shrinking device from Kaxton before knocking Murdock out. Taking the device and making a run for it in his stilts, Day is followed by Daredevil and in the battle, the shrinking ray is turned on Day who shrinks so small that he disappears from sight.Returning to the Nelson and Murdock law office, Matt is confronted by Kaxton, but Murdock tells him that Day has dropped the law suit and they decide to let the whole thing go.{{r|Daredevil Vol 1 8}}
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[[Matthew Murdock (Earth-616)|Matt Murdock]] was hired by Wilbur, who contacted Kaxton to tell him that his former employee intended to sue him, a threat which Kaxton encourages them to follow through on. Later in his Daredevil guise, Murdock unsuccessfully battled Stilt Man, who manages to get away once again. Later, when meeting with Wilbur again, Kaxton arrives at the office to contest the law suit. While the two argue over who owns the rights to the [[Stilt-Man's Suit|hydraulic device]], Matt notices that one of them is lying due to an irregular heart beat, but can't figure out which one is the liar because they are too close together. Following Kaxton as Daredevil, he's quickly shaken off by Kaxton who realizes he's being followed. Daredevil cannot resume his tailing because of reports that Stilt Man is causing havoc again. He again fails to stop Stilt Man. Returning to Day, the two go to confront Kaxton directly. There they find the hydrolic lifts, which turn out to be Stilt Man's stilts.Attacked by Kaxton with a gun, Day manages to knock Kaxton out, and then reveals to Murdock that he's really Stilt Man, and that he came to steal a shrinking device from Kaxton before knocking Murdock out. Taking the device and making a run for it in his stilts, Day is followed by Daredevil and in the battle, the shrinking ray is turned on Day who shrinks so small that he disappears from sight.Returning to the Nelson and Murdock law office, Matt is confronted by Kaxton, but Murdock tells him that Day has dropped the law suit and they decide to let the whole thing go.{{r|Daredevil #8}}
   
 
He was once saved by the [[Frank Farnum (Earth-616)|Masked Marauder]] and teamed up with him to kidnap the Nelson and Murdock law firm employees.{{r|Daredevil #26}} 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.{{r|Daredevil #27}}
 
He was once saved by the [[Frank Farnum (Earth-616)|Masked Marauder]] and teamed up with him to kidnap the Nelson and Murdock law firm employees.{{r|Daredevil #26}} 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.{{r|Daredevil #27}}
   
However, he was rescued by the super-villain [[Maxwell Dillon (Earth-616)|Electro]] and joined his [[Emissaries of Evil (Electro) (Earth-616)|Emissaries of Evil]]. Their plan was as a team to defeat Daredevil but in turn were defeated themselves.{{r|Daredevil Annual #1}}{{r|Giant-Size Daredevil #1}}
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However, he was rescued by the super-villain [[Maxwell Dillon (Earth-616)|Electro]] and joined his [[Emissaries of Evil (Electro) (Earth-616)|Emissaries of Evil]]. Their plan was to defeat Daredevil as a team, but they were in turn defeated themselves.{{r|Daredevil Annual #1}}{{r|Giant-Size Daredevil #1}}
   
 
Wilbur was later hired to kill district attorney candidate [[Franklin Nelson (Earth-616)|Foggy]], but was stopped by Daredevil.{{r|Daredevil #48}}
 
Wilbur was later hired to kill district attorney candidate [[Franklin Nelson (Earth-616)|Foggy]], but was stopped by Daredevil.{{r|Daredevil #48}}
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===San Francisco===
 
===San Francisco===
In [[San Francisco]], he kidnapped Carl Kaxton and his daughter, to force him to recreate his molecular condenser. Kaxton kept working, but ran out of parts, so Stilt-Man had to arrange for others to be brought in. Stilt-Man brought back the new parts and forced Kaxton to get back to work. When Kaxton briefly refused, Stilt-Man struck him and reminded him that Barbara could be turned over to Endros. Stilt-Man soon took the finished condenser, with which he planned to shrink the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], taking Barbara with him. Daredevil soon arrived and defeated Endros. The hero had to strike Kaxton to get useful information from him about Barbara, then he rescued her with [[Natalia Romanova (Earth-616)|Black Widow]]. They picked Kaxton up and took him to breakfast with Barbara after Stilt-Man was defeated. Later, a homeless man, Eddie, found the condenser and planned to sell it to Jonny the Rake, but chose to throw it away instead.{{r|Daredevil Vol 1 102}}{{r|Daredevil #102}}
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In [[San Francisco]], he kidnapped Carl Kaxton and his daughter, to force him to recreate his molecular condenser. Kaxton kept working, but ran out of parts, so Stilt-Man had to arrange for others to be brought in. Stilt-Man brought back the new parts and forced Kaxton to get back to work. When Kaxton briefly refused, Stilt-Man struck him and reminded him that Barbara could be turned over to Endros. Stilt-Man soon took the finished condenser, with which he planned to shrink the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], taking Barbara with him. Daredevil soon arrived and defeated Endros. The hero had to strike Kaxton to get useful information from him about Barbara, then he rescued her with [[Natalia Romanova (Earth-616)|Black Widow]]. They picked Kaxton up and took him to breakfast with Barbara after Stilt-Man was defeated. Later, a homeless man, Eddie, found the condenser and planned to sell it to Jonny the Rake, but chose to throw it away instead.{{r|Daredevil #102}}
   
 
===Other Superheroes===
 
===Other Superheroes===
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===Spider-Man===
 
===Spider-Man===
Wilbur wanted to regain his reputation by defeating Spider-Man. He turned an automated [[Cordco, Incorporated (Earth-616)|Cordco]] factory against the wall-crawler, but when Spidey saved his life, Wilbur decided not kill him.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #237}}
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Wilbur wanted to regain his reputation by defeating Spider-Man. He turned an automated [[Cordco (Earth-616)|Cordco]] factory against the wall-crawler. When Spidey saved his life from an automatic sonic disruptor, Wilbur decided not to kill him. He delivered Spidey's unconscious body to [[Vincent Martinelli (Earth-616)|Vincent Martinelli]]'s security detail and left the premises.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #237}}
   
 
===Armor Wars===
 
===Armor Wars===
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Wilbur was one of the villains who attempted to attack the [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]] at the site of their reconstructed mansion, but was foiled by the construction workers.{{r|Avengers Annual #19}} Wilbur was a regular visitor to the [[Bar With No Name]].{{r|Marvel Comics Presents #97}} Stilt-Man is listed in one of Spider-Man's most embarrassing moments.{{r|The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #12}} Wilbur and various other criminals witnessed [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]] disguised as [[Crossbones]] battle [[Batroc the Leaper]].{{r|Captain America #411}}{{r|Captain America #412}}{{r|Captain America #413}}
 
Wilbur was one of the villains who attempted to attack the [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]] at the site of their reconstructed mansion, but was foiled by the construction workers.{{r|Avengers Annual #19}} Wilbur was a regular visitor to the [[Bar With No Name]].{{r|Marvel Comics Presents #97}} Stilt-Man is listed in one of Spider-Man's most embarrassing moments.{{r|The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #12}} Wilbur and various other criminals witnessed [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]] disguised as [[Crossbones]] battle [[Batroc the Leaper]].{{r|Captain America #411}}{{r|Captain America #412}}{{r|Captain America #413}}
   
... {{r|Daredevil #317}}{{r|Daredevil #318}}
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...{{r|Daredevil #317}}{{r|Daredevil #318}}
   
He joined [[Jason Macendale Jr. (Earth-616)|Hobgoblin]]'s team when they battled [[Alpha Flight (Earth-1610)|Alpha Flight]].{{r|Alpha Flight #121}} He then appeared in the gallery during the Tinkerer's court case.{{r|Sensational She-Hulk #59}}[[Philip Sheldon (Earth-616)|Phil Sheldon]] captured an image of Stilt-Man during a crime at some point.{{r|Marvels #2}} Stilt-Man later attended the wedding of [[Carl Creel (Earth-616)|Absorbing Man]] and [[Mary MacPherran (Earth-616)|Titania]].{{r|Avengers: Unplugged #4}} While the heroes were away fighting the [[Secret Wars]], New York Police Department faced many supervillains such as Stilt-Man. {{r|Code of Honor #3}}{{r|Cable #56}}
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He joined [[Jason Macendale Jr. (Earth-616)|Hobgoblin]]'s team when they battled [[Alpha Flight (Earth-1610)|Alpha Flight]].{{r|Alpha Flight #121}} He then appeared in the gallery during the Tinkerer's court case.{{r|Sensational She-Hulk #59}}[[Philip Sheldon (Earth-616)|Phil Sheldon]] captured an image of Stilt-Man during a crime at some point.{{r|Marvels #2}} Stilt-Man later attended the wedding of [[Carl Creel (Earth-616)|Absorbing Man]] and [[Mary MacPherran (Earth-616)|Titania]].{{r|Avengers: Unplugged #4}} While the heroes were away fighting the [[Secret Wars]], New York Police Department faced many supervillains such as Stilt-Man.{{r|Code of Honor #3}}{{r|Cable #56}}
   
 
===Emissaries of Evil===
 
===Emissaries of Evil===
 
Wilbur joined the Kingpin's [[Emissaries of Evil (Kingpin) (Earth-616)|Emissaries of Evil]], along with [[Le Concierge (Earth-616)|Le Concierge]], [[Max Mullins (Earth-616)|Synapse]]{{r|Daredevil #377}}{{r|Daredevil #378}}{{r|Daredevil #379}}{{r|Daredevil #380}}
 
Wilbur joined the Kingpin's [[Emissaries of Evil (Kingpin) (Earth-616)|Emissaries of Evil]], along with [[Le Concierge (Earth-616)|Le Concierge]], [[Max Mullins (Earth-616)|Synapse]]{{r|Daredevil #377}}{{r|Daredevil #378}}{{r|Daredevil #379}}{{r|Daredevil #380}}
   
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===Retirement===
===Daredevil and Spider-Man===
 
... {{r|Daredevil Spider-Man #1}}{{r|Daredevil Spider-Man #2}}{{r|Daredevil Spider-Man #3}}{{r|Daredevil Spider-Man #4}}
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...{{r|Daredevil Spider-Man #1}}{{r|Daredevil Spider-Man #2}}{{r|Daredevil Spider-Man #3}}{{r|Daredevil Spider-Man #4}}
   
He battled Spider-Man again.{{r|Spider-Man's Tangled Web #13}} and was with a group of villains when Spidey visited the [[Bar with No Name]].{{r|Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol 2 #51}}
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He battled Spider-Man again.{{r|Spider-Man's Tangled Web #13}} and was with a group of villains when Spidey visited the [[Bar with No Name]].{{r|Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol 2 51}}
   
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.{{r|Daredevil Vol 2 #41}}
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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.{{r|Daredevil Vol 2 41}}
   
 
He returned to his old ways, however.{{r|Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #6}}{{r|Spider-Man Human Torch #3}} He was eventually arrested again and locked up in the [[Raft]].{{r|Spider-Man: Breakout #1}}
 
He returned to his old ways, however.{{r|Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #6}}{{r|Spider-Man Human Torch #3}} He was eventually arrested again and locked up in the [[Raft]].{{r|Spider-Man: Breakout #1}}
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===Death===
 
===Death===
Day did not stay in retirement for long, He was killed by the [[Frank Castle (Earth-616)|Punisher]].{{r|Punisher War Journal Vol 2 #1}} After his death, many super-villains held a wake for him at a [[Bar with No Name]] where it was revealed he had married [[Zelda DuBois (Earth-616)|Princess Python]].{{r|Punisher War Journal Vol 2 #2}}
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He was killed by the [[Frank Castle (Earth-616)|Punisher]].{{r|Punisher War Journal Vol 2 1}} After his death, many super-villains held a wake for him at a [[Bar with No Name]] where it was revealed he had married [[Zelda DuBois (Earth-616)|Princess Python]].{{r|Punisher War Journal Vol 2 #2}}
   
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
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.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #500}} Another criminal, [[Callie Ryan (Earth-616)|Lady Stilt-Man]], payed homage to him posthumously.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #611}}
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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.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #500}} Another criminal, [[Callie Ryan (Earth-616)|Lady Stilt-Man]], paid homage to him posthumously.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #611}}
   
 
===Dead No More===
 
===Dead No More===
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[[File:Wilbur_Day_(Earth-616)_from_Clone_Conspiracy_Vol_1_2_0001.jpg|thumb|Day's return.]]
A couple of years later, [[Ben Reilly (Earth-616)|the Jackal]] brought him and numerous other Spider-Man villains back to life. Spider-Man, upon discovering this, fled the [[New U Technologies (Earth-616)|Jackal's base]] in [[San Francisco]] with the [[Gwendolyne Stacy (Earth-65)|Spider-Woman]] of [[Earth-65|another reality]].{{r|Clone Conspiracy Vol 1 2}} Stilt-Man and the other revived villains were sent out to look for them.{{r|Clone Conspiracy #3}}
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A couple of years later, [[Ben Reilly (Earth-616)|the Jackal]] brought him and numerous other Spider-Man villains back to life. Spider-Man, upon discovering this, fled the [[New U Technologies (Earth-616)|Jackal's base]] in [[San Francisco]] with the [[Gwendolyn Stacy (Earth-65)|Spider-Woman]] of [[Earth-65|another reality]].{{r|Clone Conspiracy #2}} Stilt-Man and the other revived villains were sent out to look for them.{{r|Clone Conspiracy #3}}
 
 
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| Strength = Strength level unknown, although the impact of both legs drove She-Hulk deep enough into the ground that she ended up in the roof of a subway.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #5}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #11}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #10}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #12}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #7}}
 
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| Strength = Strength level unknown, although the impact of both legs drove She-Hulk deep enough into the ground that she ended up in the roof of a subway.{{citation}}
 
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| Equipment = * '''[[Stilt-Man's Suit]]:''' If the lower portion of the legs were damaged, they could be detached. However, doing so decreased the height they could reach, due to the loss of the telescopic segments in that section.His armored suit's telescoping legs could extend up to 290 feet; silicon coating resisted adhesives such as Spider-Man's webbing; Augmented strength.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #5}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #11}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #10}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #12}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #7}}
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| Equipment = '''[[Stilt-Man's Suit]]:''' If the lower portion of the legs were damaged, they could be detached. However, doing so decreased the height they could reach, due to the loss of the telescopic segments in that section.His armored suit's telescoping legs could extend up to 290 feet; silicon coating resisted adhesives such as Spider-Man's webbing; Augmented strength.{{citation}}
 
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| Notes = * The Stilt-Man's Suit is a durable metallic armor. [[Matthew Murdock (Earth-616)|Daredevil]] once kicked the armor. The Stilt-Man did not feel the kick, but Daredevil injured his leg. A collision between the armor and a building's wall, destroyed the wall and left the armor intact.{{r|Daredevil Annual #1}}
| Notes = * His early appearances are reprinted in Astonishing Spider-Man and the Essential Series.{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man #140}}{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man Vol 2 #1}}{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man Vol 2 #15}}{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man Vol 2 #3}}{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man Vol 2 #4}}{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man Vol 2 #5}}{{r|Astonishing Spider-Man Vol 2 #6}}{{r|Marvel 1985 #2}}{{r|Essential Series #Daredevil 2}}
 
 
* Stilt-Man is featured in the battle between the Marvel and DC Universe.{{r|JLA/Avengers #4}}
* Stilt-Man appeared in various flashbacks especially after his death.{{r|Daredevil Vol 3 #17}}{{r|Daredevil Annual Vol 3 #1}}{{r|Daredevil Vol 3 #17}}{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #655}}{{r|Heroic Age: Prince of Power #1}}
 
* Stilt-Man is featured in the battle between the Marvel and DC Universe. {{r|JLA/Avengers #4}}
 
 
 
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| Links = * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stilt-Man#Wilbur_Day Stilt-Man on wikipedia]
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Quote1 So long as I am master of my stilts, I'm unbeatable! I'm completely invincible! Quote2
Stilt-Man[src]

History

Early life

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.[2]

Stilt-Man

Matt Murdock was hired by Wilbur, who contacted Kaxton to tell him that his former employee intended to sue him, a threat which Kaxton encourages them to follow through on. Later in his Daredevil guise, Murdock unsuccessfully battled Stilt Man, who manages to get away once again. Later, when meeting with Wilbur again, Kaxton arrives at the office to contest the law suit. While the two argue over who owns the rights to the hydraulic device, Matt notices that one of them is lying due to an irregular heart beat, but can't figure out which one is the liar because they are too close together. Following Kaxton as Daredevil, he's quickly shaken off by Kaxton who realizes he's being followed. Daredevil cannot resume his tailing because of reports that Stilt Man is causing havoc again. He again fails to stop Stilt Man. Returning to Day, the two go to confront Kaxton directly. There they find the hydrolic lifts, which turn out to be Stilt Man's stilts.Attacked by Kaxton with a gun, Day manages to knock Kaxton out, and then reveals to Murdock that he's really Stilt Man, and that he came to steal a shrinking device from Kaxton before knocking Murdock out. Taking the device and making a run for it in his stilts, Day is followed by Daredevil and in the battle, the shrinking ray is turned on Day who shrinks so small that he disappears from sight.Returning to the Nelson and Murdock law office, Matt is confronted by Kaxton, but Murdock tells him that Day has dropped the law suit and they decide to let the whole thing go.[2]

He was once saved by the Masked Marauder and teamed up with him to kidnap the Nelson and Murdock law firm employees.[1] 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.[3]

However, he was rescued by the super-villain Electro and joined his Emissaries of Evil. Their plan was to defeat Daredevil as a team, but they were in turn defeated themselves.[4][5]

Wilbur was later hired to kill district attorney candidate Foggy, but was stopped by Daredevil.[6]

Wilbur then disguised as Stunt-Master, and attacked Daredevil on a Hollywood movie set.[7]

San Francisco

In San Francisco, he kidnapped Carl Kaxton and his daughter, to force him to recreate his molecular condenser. Kaxton kept working, but ran out of parts, so Stilt-Man had to arrange for others to be brought in. Stilt-Man brought back the new parts and forced Kaxton to get back to work. When Kaxton briefly refused, Stilt-Man struck him and reminded him that Barbara could be turned over to Endros. Stilt-Man soon took the finished condenser, with which he planned to shrink the Golden Gate Bridge, taking Barbara with him. Daredevil soon arrived and defeated Endros. The hero had to strike Kaxton to get useful information from him about Barbara, then he rescued her with Black Widow. They picked Kaxton up and took him to breakfast with Barbara after Stilt-Man was defeated. Later, a homeless man, Eddie, found the condenser and planned to sell it to Jonny the Rake, but chose to throw it away instead.[8]

Other Superheroes

Stilt-Man came across the still hovering Trapster and took his weaponry. As Falcon is about to testify against his former associates, Stilt-Man attacked. The heroes eventually manage to topple Stilt-Man and defeat him, despite his advantage of Trapster's weapons.[9]

Stilt-Man continued his criminal career and fought several superheroes such as Black Goliath[10], but without much success.[11]

He battled the Champions of Los Angeles as well.[12][13]

Battlesuit

Wilbur freed Blastaar and F.A.U.S.T., and was given a special new battlesuit constructed of secondary Adamantium.[14][15] He stole some radioactive isotopes, and battled Thor, but lost the fight and was stripped of his suit.[16][17]

Turk Barrett

When his armor was stolen by a small-time crook named Turk Barrett, 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 from using this newfound knowledge against him.[18]

Spider-Man

Wilbur wanted to regain his reputation by defeating Spider-Man. He turned an automated Cordco factory against the wall-crawler. When Spidey saved his life from an automatic sonic disruptor, Wilbur decided not to kill him. He delivered Spidey's unconscious body to Vincent Martinelli's security detail and left the premises.[19]

Armor Wars

Wilbur was one of the many armored villains whose technology had been upgraded from stolen plans from Stark Industries He was defeated Iron Man when he threw one of his own hydraulic legs at him to knocked him out.[20]

She-Hulk

He later attempted to kill D.A. Blake Tower for sending him to prison, but was captured by She-Hulk.[21]

Fantastic Four

During the Acts of Vengeance, Stilt-Man fell under the mind control of Doctor Doom and was ordered, alongside many other villains, to attack the Fantastic Four on Washington D.C. while they were giving a speech to the congress. He and his pals were defeated by The Thing, Human Torch and the She-Thing.[22]

Other Adventures

Wilbur was one of the villains who attempted to attack the Avengers at the site of their reconstructed mansion, but was foiled by the construction workers.[23] Wilbur was a regular visitor to the Bar With No Name.[24] Stilt-Man is listed in one of Spider-Man's most embarrassing moments.[25] Wilbur and various other criminals witnessed Captain America disguised as Crossbones battle Batroc the Leaper.[26][27][28]

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He joined Hobgoblin's team when they battled Alpha Flight.[31] He then appeared in the gallery during the Tinkerer's court case.[32]Phil Sheldon captured an image of Stilt-Man during a crime at some point.[33] Stilt-Man later attended the wedding of Absorbing Man and Titania.[34] While the heroes were away fighting the Secret Wars, New York Police Department faced many supervillains such as Stilt-Man.[35][36]

Emissaries of Evil

Wilbur joined the Kingpin's Emissaries of Evil, along with Le Concierge, Synapse[37][38][39][40]

Retirement

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He battled Spider-Man again.[45] and was with a group of villains when Spidey visited the Bar with No Name.[46]

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.[47]

He returned to his old ways, however.[48][49] He was eventually arrested again and locked up in the Raft.[50]

Civil War

The Superhuman Registration Act offered Wilbur a chance at redemption. He signed up with the government and was outfitted with a new suit to serve as a law enforcer during the Civil War.[51]

Death

He was killed by the Punisher.[52] 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.[53]

Legacy

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.[54] Another criminal, Lady Stilt-Man, paid homage to him posthumously.[55]

Dead No More

Wilbur Day (Earth-616) from Clone Conspiracy Vol 1 2 0001

Day's return.

A couple of years later, the Jackal brought him and numerous other Spider-Man villains back to life. Spider-Man, upon discovering this, fled the Jackal's base in San Francisco with the Spider-Woman of another reality.[56] Stilt-Man and the other revived villains were sent out to look for them.[57]

Attributes

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Paraphernalia

Equipment

Stilt-Man's Suit: If the lower portion of the legs were damaged, they could be detached. However, doing so decreased the height they could reach, due to the loss of the telescopic segments in that section.His armored suit's telescoping legs could extend up to 290 feet; silicon coating resisted adhesives such as Spider-Man's webbing; Augmented strength.[citation needed]

Notes

  • The Stilt-Man's Suit is a durable metallic armor. Daredevil once kicked the armor. The Stilt-Man did not feel the kick, but Daredevil injured his leg. A collision between the armor and a building's wall, destroyed the wall and left the armor intact.[4]
  • Stilt-Man is featured in the battle between the Marvel and DC Universe.[58]

See Also

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