Stilt-Man is the name of multiple different supervillains in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Stilt-Man is the name of multiple different supervillains in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Stilt-Man is a criminal wearing an impenetrable suit of armor with powerful telescopic legs .
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Stilt-Man incorporated these hydraulic stilts into an armored battlesuit, which he created for use in robberies as the professional criminal Stilt-Man.
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Stilt-Man battled Daredevil, and was seemingly shrunk into nothingness when he was accidentally hit by an experimental molecular condenser ray.
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Stilt-Man was defeated by Daredevil again, but was helped to escape by the Masked Marauder.
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Stilt-Man teamed with the Masked Marauder in an attempt to trap Daredevil; however, he battled Spider-Man and was defeated by Daredevil.
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Stilt-Man's escape from Daredevil aided by Electro was later recounted.
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Stilt-Man teamed with Electro, Matador, Leap-Frog, and Gladiator to form the original Emissaries of Evil and battle Daredevil.
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Stilt-Man was later hired by mobsters to kill district attorney candidate Foggy Nelson, and battled Daredevil .
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Stilt-Man disguised himself as Stunt-Master, and attacked Daredevil on a Hollywood movie set.
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However, Stilt-Man battled and was defeated by Daredevil and the Black Widow.
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Stilt-Man was hired by Los Angeles mobsters to kill the Falcon, and in the process stole various weapons and devices from the Trapster.
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Stilt-Man teleported Black Goliath and his companions to an alien planet using the Z-ray weapon.
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Stilt-Man attacked Black Goliath at Champions headquarters in search of an alien power source.
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Stilt-Man battled the Champions, and his Z-ray weapon was destroyed by Darkstar, but he managed to escape from the Champions.
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Stilt-Man was hired to kidnap assistant District Attorney Maxine Lavender.
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Stilt-Man was waylaid in his civilian identity by Turk Barrett, a small-time crook and an even greater loser than Day, who cold-cocked Day, stole his armor, and took on the Stilt-Man identity.
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Stilt-Man turned an automated Cordco factory against Spider-Man, but when Spider-Man saved his life, Stilt-Man returned the favor by not taking the opportunity to kill him.
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Stilt-Man continued to make sporadic appearances in various Marvel comics, wherein he has continued his criminal career and fought several superheroes, but without much success.
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Stilt-Man later attempted to kill District Attorney Blake Tower for sending him to prison, but was captured by She-Hulk.
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Stilt-Man was among the villains assembled by Doctor Doom to attack the Fantastic Four in Washington, D C during the Acts of Vengeance.
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Stilt-Man was among the villains who attempted to attack the Avengers at the site of their reconstructed mansion, but was foiled by the construction workers.
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Stilt-Man 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.
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Stilt-Man later appears in San Francisco where he fights the Superior Spider-Man, who has recently relocated there.
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Lady Stilt-Man is later recruited by Max Fury to join the Shadow Council's incarnation of the Masters of Evil.
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Lady Stilt-Man later appears in a hospital where she is visited by Misty Knight.
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Stilt-Man has used gas grenades, a charged-particle beam blaster, a vacuum device, an electrified exterior for his suit, various devices stolen from the Trapster, and various conventional weaponry.
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Stilt-Man's legs are coated with a silicone compound that prevents Spider-Man's webbing from adhering to them.
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Stilt-Man is shown as a human using technological equipment who was arrested by the FBI's Brotherhood.
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In Marvel Zombies Stilt-Man is seen a part of the horde of zombified super-villains attacking Galactus when he arrives upon Earth.
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Stilt-Man is among the group of zombies guarding the compound run by the zombified Kingpin.
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Stilt-Man confronts Machine Man who is attempting to escape the compound.
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