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Saturday, March 10th, 2007 at 2:49 PM EST
Updated: Saturday, March 10th, 2007 at 2:49 PM EST
It is an outrage that Stilt Man’s death did not make the New York Daily News.

Saturday, March 10th, 2007 at 2:49 PM EST
Updated: Saturday, March 10th, 2007 at 2:49 PM EST
It is an outrage that Stilt Man’s death did not make the New York Daily News.

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20 Comments
DanLarkin
March 10, 2007 at 2:51 pm
Thanks a lot, Rabbit! Anything else you’d like to spoil? This is my last visit to this blog.
Ian Astheimer
March 10, 2007 at 3:03 pm
That is a shame, man, considering Stilt-Man’s death might actually last.
Apodaca
March 10, 2007 at 3:23 pm
It was actually Stilt-Man in Captain America’s costume, and Captain America in Stilt-Man’s costume. It’s unnecessarily convoluted, and they both end up dead anyway, but that’s the modern Marvel style!
Tom Fitzpatrick
March 10, 2007 at 3:46 pm
Who?
Just kidding, wasn’t he a Daredevil villain at one time
or two during the Miller era?
Bill Reed
March 10, 2007 at 3:53 pm
Stilt-Man is easily in the top five Marvel baddies (MODOK, Batroc, Stilt-Man, Swarm, and ?) and maybe Top Five *any* baddies.
I mourn for him far more than I do for Cap, who will be back by the time his movie comes out at the latest.
Tom Russell
March 10, 2007 at 4:06 pm
I miss Stilt Man. Whoever decided to do away with him has some pretty _big_ questions to answer. A lot of people made fun of ol’ Stilty, but I think he stood high above the rest.
DubipR
March 10, 2007 at 5:03 pm
I put my stilts at half mast….
We lost a legend…a legendary odd baddie.
Sean Whitmore
March 10, 2007 at 5:04 pm
I think the only question he needs to answer is “what interchangeable shmuck do we put in the costume next?”
SEAN
Matt
March 10, 2007 at 6:25 pm
Heh.
“Stood high above the rest.”
Made me chuckle.
Heh.
-M
FunkyGreenJerusalem
March 10, 2007 at 8:03 pm
“It was actually Stilt-Man in Captain America’s costume, and Captain America in Stilt-Man’s costume. It’s unnecessarily convoluted, and they both end up dead anyway, but that’s the modern Marvel style!”
I miss the days when purple haired British characters came back as purple haired Asian ninjas.
FunkyGreenJerusalem
March 10, 2007 at 8:04 pm
“I miss the days when purple haired British characters came back as purple haired Asian ninjas.”
I’m not sure what I’m saying there - is it that things are actually better now, or that I think the modern marvel style is 20 years old…?
U-Decide!
Tom Fitzpatrick
March 10, 2007 at 9:53 pm
Okay.
Let’s forget about the 616 universe.
Let’s stick with the Ultimate universe, and the IKON titles.
Let’s forget all the continuity and the cross-overs and the tie-ins.
Then things might be better Marvel-wise.
Otherwise, pop a couple of tylenols (or aspirins) and try
to make sense of everything.
Mr.Chris
March 11, 2007 at 9:46 am
Apparently there’s no room for “fun” characters in today’s Marvel U., much less “fun” villains. I think they prefer heroes fighting heroes.
At least that’s the vibe I got from the new issue of Punisher War Journal…
Anonymous
March 11, 2007 at 11:21 am
Marvel adventures-verse, and power-packverse seem not to have had any killing rampages.
That’s good.
garbonzo
March 11, 2007 at 12:23 pm
what was the point of killing stil-man anyways? Didn’t he turn his costume in to Matt Murdock during the final Bendis Daredevil arc?
Brian Cronin
March 11, 2007 at 12:46 pm
Stilt Man came out of retirement because he heard that the government was offering work to supervillains so long as they registered. Wilbur saw this as an opportunity to finally do something productive with his life - Punisher saw one of those ducks from Duck Hunt.
Apodaca
March 11, 2007 at 5:17 pm
I forgot that his first name was Wilbur. Now I want to do a Stilt-Man/Mr. Ed crossover.
“Help me, Ed! The Punisher just shot me!”
“WILLLLLLLBUUUUUUURRRRRRR!!!”
Michael
March 11, 2007 at 9:46 pm
Kirkman introduced a second Stilt-Man in Marvel Team-Up, but I don’t think he was ever used again. He was just some random guy who found the plans for the suit on the Internet.
Ben Herman
March 12, 2007 at 9:49 am
DubipR said …
I put my stilts at half mast….
I really shouldn’t read this blog when I’m eating lunch. I end up with food stuck to my computer screen when I start laughing hysterically
Dan
March 12, 2007 at 10:25 am
I enjoyed PWJ #4, but had somewhat of a change of heart last night. While furiously changing the channel from the Catwoman movie, I remembered how good the Brubaker Catwoman comics were. This really helped crystallize how I feel about character deaths: anyone can be the basis for a good story, even Stilt-Man. So I suppose that in reality, I do mourn for dead comic characters, or rather the loss of potential that goes with it.
On the other hand, however, this did provide for a good story (the first I’d ever read with Stilt-Man, in fact), and the sense of danger and uncertainty in comics can be well served by an occasional fatality.
On the third hand (damn X-gene!), dying and coming back, while often rightly vilified, sometimes works well. Astonishing X-Men was one of my first comics after a long absence, and I had no problem with Colossus–didn’t know he was dead, didn’t know why, got a little explanation of the Legacy virus and the other characters’ reactions–ok, got it, whatever, let’s get on with great stories. (My reaction seems mirrored by the characters in the comic, by the way.) Similarly, all the Elektra/Hand stuff from way back worked well.
All in all, chalk me up as deeply ambivalent. I’m willing to deal with this if it pays off more than the effort I have to put in to it.