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Carlo "Chuck" Siriani

Carlo "Chuck" Siriani

7 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1989–2020
Who is Carlo "Chuck" Siriani?

Carlo 'Chuck' Siriani is a supporting character who appeared in DC's Action Comics Weekly alongside the Blackhawk cast, associating with figures like Olaf Friedriksen, Andre Blanc-Dumont, and Janos Prohaska — suggesting ties to that World War II-era aviation adventure milieu.

Debuting in the pages of Action Comics Weekly #633 in 1989, Carlo "Chuck" Siriani is a Copper Age creation from DC Comics, brought to life by writer Martin Pasko and artist Rick Burchett. He's a character whose adventures have kept him in distinguished company — sharing pages with legends like Blackhawk, Superman, and the storied ensemble of Olaf Friedriksen, Andre Blanc-Dumont, and Janos Prohaska across titles like Adventures of Superman and Blackhawk: Blood and Iron. That's rarefied air for any supporting player, and the fact that his presence stretches across a remarkable thirty-plus years in the DC catalog speaks to a quiet but persistent staying power. For collectors hunting the corners of DC's rich Copper and Modern Age tapestry, Siriani is one of those rewarding discoveries hiding in plain sight.

★ First appearance
Action Comics Weekly #633
Jan 1989

Top series

Covers through the years — 1989–2020

Action Comics Weekly #633 1989
Action Comics Weekly #633
Blackhawk: Blood and Iron #[nn] 2020
Blackhawk: Blood and Iron #[nn]

Appearances

Action Comics Weekly (1988)
Adventures of Superman (1987)
Secret Origins (1986)
#45
Blackhawk: Blood and Iron (2020)