Silas Stone
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*Silas Stone was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez where he made his first appearance in DC Comics Presents v1 #26 (October 1980). | *Silas Stone was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez where he made his first appearance in DC Comics Presents v1 #26 (October 1980). | ||
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+ | *In Cyborg v1 (2015), an alternate reality version of Silas Stone was badly wounded whereupon he added the Cyborg technology into his own body that brought the attention of the [[Technosapiens]] who ravaged his Earth. A few of the survivors formed a resistance group called the Tekbreakers that were led by their version of Sarah Charles that sought to stop the alien cybernetic menace. | ||
==In other media== | ==In other media== |
Revision as of 09:24, 2 December 2015
Silas Stone is a male comic character that features in DC Comics.
Contents |
Biography
Origin
The New 52
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Silas Stone was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez where he made his first appearance in DC Comics Presents v1 #26 (October 1980).
Alternate Versions
- In Cyborg v1 (2015), an alternate reality version of Silas Stone was badly wounded whereupon he added the Cyborg technology into his own body that brought the attention of the Technosapiens who ravaged his Earth. A few of the survivors formed a resistance group called the Tekbreakers that were led by their version of Sarah Charles that sought to stop the alien cybernetic menace.
In other media
Films
- In Justice League: War, the character made amultiple appearance in the animated movie where he was voiced by actor Rocky Carroll. Similar to the comic storyline, he was shown as being a S.T.A.R. Labs scientist and father of Victor Stone where he disapproved of his sons focus on sports as he wanted him to become a scientist. Silas's disapproval led to him neglecting his son and not appearing at his football games. When Victor was caught in the blast radius of a Boom Tube, he was critically wounded with Silas Stone desperate to save him. He took him into S.T.A.R. Labs where he used the technology he was studying to save his son's life. This saw unknown technology being grafted onto him that was responsible for turning Victor Stone into Cyborg.
- In Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, the character made a cameo appearance in the animated movie where he was shown in a photograph.
- In Justice League: Gods and Monsters, the character appeared in the alternate reality setting of the animated movie where he was voiced by actor Carl Lumbly. He was shown as being the father of Victor Stone who was a young boy with Silas also being part of the government's Project: Fair Play initiative. This was a secret program tasked with developing countermeasures and weapons to fight the Justice League if they went rogue. Silas was invited to the Justice League's tower where Superman asked him to decrypt Kryptonian datafiles so that he could learn more of his past. Back at his warehouse laboratory, the reside came under attack from an android that shared Superman's powerset. Silas and his son Victor used the weapons in the laboratory to fight the machine but were burnt alive by heat vision leading behind skeletal remains. The attack along with others like it made the world believe the Justice League were targeting key scientists around the world.
- In Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem, Dr. Stone made an appearance in the animated movie where he was voiced by actor Cedric Yarbrough.
Appearances
- DC Comics Presents:
- Cyborg:
External Links
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