Silicon

Silicon is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He lost his powers during the M-Day.

Fictional Character

Character Created By

Chris Claremont

Chris Claremont (born November 30, 1950, in London, England) is an award-winning American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 17-year (1975-1991)...

Salvador Larroca

Salvador Larroca (born 1964) is a Spanish comic book artist, primarily known for his work on various X-Men titles. Salvador Larroca was born and raised in...

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