Wilbur Day
Wilbur Day is the alter ego of Stilt-Man, a Marvel villain who equipped himself with a mechanized suit featuring telescoping hydraulic legs capable of reaching enormous heights — making him a persistent, if often bumbling, adversary primarily to Daredevil.
A Silver Age creation born from the legendary partnership of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Wilbur Day made his debut in 1970 and has kept remarkably distinguished company ever since — sharing pages with the likes of Peter Parker, Daredevil, and Iron Man across a career that stretches more than five decades. With appearances spanning titles like Strange, Titans, and Eclipso, this Editions Lug figure has carved out a quietly persistent corner of the comics landscape, and collectors will want to note that one of his appearances carries genuine key-issue status. Eleven catalog appearances may sound modest, but for a character who debuted alongside two of Marvel's founding architects, Wilbur Day is exactly the kind of deep-cut Silver Age discovery that rewards the curious fan willing to dig.
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