Stilt-Man
Wilbur Day was a research scientist at Kaxton Laboratories who stole hydraulic ram technology from his employer to construct a suit of telescoping titanium stilts, allowing him to tower over opponents and escape at great heights. He turned to a life of crime, becoming the recurring thorn in Daredevil's side known as Stilt-Man.
Few Silver Age villains have the sheer audacious charm of Stilt-Man, who first towered over the Marvel Universe in Daredevil #8 back in 1965, courtesy of the legendary team of Stan Lee and Wally Wood. There's something wonderfully, defiantly absurd about a bad guy whose whole deal is height, and yet Marvel kept finding reasons to bring him back across an astonishing six decades β turning up in Daredevil, Captain America, and even Marvel Zombies, with three key collector issues to his name. He's kept genuinely elite company along the way, sharing pages with Daredevil, Spider-Man, and Tony Stark himself, and his affiliation with the Fantastic Four adds yet another surprising wrinkle to a career that refuses to be dismissed. Stilt-Man is the kind of gloriously committed concept that makes the Silver Age so irresistible β proof that a great villain doesn't need subtlety, just legs.
Real name. Wilbur Day

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