Gene Colan - Daredevil #67 Unpublished Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1970)
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Similar layout but the published art is by Marie Severin and Bill Everett and holds an E7V brand.
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Thor #269 (Wein/Simonson, Mar 1978). Love me some Stilt-Man!
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Cover of the Day:
Captain America #191 (November, 1975)
Art by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia
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never thought I'd see Stilt-Man fight a dragon, and yet
I know, right?! I'm just now finally getting around to reading that story arc, after putting it off for way too long, and that certainly was one of the cooler moments. I love seeing Stilt-Man get the spotlight and demonstrating his full stilt-potential.
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The silver age Daredevil Villians are more fun than anything modern, and I don't know if I can be persuaded otherwise. Stilt-Man? Leap Frog? The Owl? I'm sorry, but these characters are better than Bullseye or Electra/Elektra to me. They're fun to read about. Also, the Owl is a cooler mob boss than the kingpin. And I don't hate the kingpin, but you can't beat a name like the Owl.
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Blue Beetle: Murderer? Stilt-Man: Corpse??
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What If 8 Cover by Al Milgrom
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Original Art - Champions #012 Pg 02-03 (1977) by John Byrne And Bob Layton
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The best kind of lazy Sunday is spent casting many many Stilt-Man (Stilt-Men?) pins.
Stilt-Man is the greatest villain in Daredevil’s rogues gallery and my mind cannot be changed.
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