Charbroil (RAH)
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- Charbroil is a G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero series.
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| File Name |
Carl G. Shannon |
| Birthplace | |
| Military information | |
| Service branch |
US Army |
| Grade / Rank | |
| Specialties |
Flame weapons; Small arms armorer |
| Organizational information | |
| Factions | |
Contents |
Fiction
A Real American Hero comics continuity
Marvel Comics continuity
Write up
Devil's Due Comics continuity
Write up
Action Force (British) Comics continuity
Charbroil was part of a G.I. Joe team in the Latin American county of Sao Cristobel who prevented Cobra from securing a nuclear warhead.[1]
Toys
| Generation 1 | |
|---|---|
| A Real American Hero (1988) Charbroil was released carded as part of the 1988 series of A Real American Hero toys. He was also sold in 1989 and discontinued domestically in 1990. Appearance: red hair; orange-brown shirt with yellow shoulder guards and silver chest armor and wristbands; orange-brown pants with yellow stripes on outside legs; red belt; silver kneepads Accessories: silver full-head helmet with red eyes; large silver backpack with holo-sticker, antenna, handle, and hole for hose; silver flamethrower with handle and jagged forward grip; thick black hose. Variations: Charbroil's face had either black or orange eyes. |
| Night Force (1989) Charbroil was released in 1989 as part of the Night Force in a two-pack with Repeater. Appearance: red hair; grey shirt with blue shoulder guards, chest armor, and wristbands; grey pants with yellow stripes on outside legs; yellow belt; blue kneepads Accessories: blue "Charbroil" helmet with red eyes; black "Charbroil" backpack with yellow holo-sticker; black "Charbroil" flamethrower; black "Charbroil" hose. |
Trivia
- Charbroil's filecard includes an early example of the attempt to include contemporary idioms in the writing, with the phrase "scary to the max." While the previous filecards had a more formal writing style, they don't become outdated as swiftly as attempts like this.
See also
External links
Write up
Footnotes
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