| Alias |
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| Stilt-Man | |
| Nick Name | |
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| Civilian ID | |
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Stilt-Man I Wilbur Day Stilt-Man II Turk Note: The career criminal Turk stole the Stilt-Man armor from Day, and due to ineptitude in utilizing the cybernetics his career was very short. |
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| Occupation | |
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Criminal Scientist |
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| Legal Status | |
| Citizen of the United States with a criminal record. | |
| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
| New York, New York | |
| Group Affiliation | |
| Emissaries of Evil | |
| Base of Operations | |
| New York, New York | |
| Height | |
| 5' 6" | |
| Weight | |
| 150 lbs. | |
| Eye Color | |
| Blue | |
| Hair Color | |
| Gray | |
| Skin Tone | |
| Caucasian | |
| Known Powers | |
| Normal human with skills as a scientist and engineer. | |
| Accessories | |
| Stilt-Man Armor: Cybernetic uniform equipped with hydraulic powered rams in the legs. Weapons systems include grenades and a charged-particle beam. | |
| Common Enemies | |
| Regularly Appearing | |
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Amazing Spider-Man Daredevil Vol. 1 |
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| First Appearance | |
| Daredevil Vol. 1 #8 (June, 1965) | |
| Creator | |
| Stan Lee & Wally Wood | |
| Origin | |
| A scientist employed by Kaxton Industries, Wilbur Day was dissatisfied with his job and stole the designs for a new type of hydraulic ram. Creating a pair of telescoping stilts and an articulated armor, Day embarked upon a criminal career as the Stilt-Man. |
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