Commando 4487

Commando Nos 4487-4490 On Sale 12th April 2012

Commando No 4487 – Mission To Patagonia

November 1982, a British Geological Survey team in the Antarctic make an extraordinary find — a downed Vulcan bomber. News of this amazing discovery brings Lieutenant Nick Tarrant of the SAS to the scene.

Commando 4487
Commando 4487

 

There soon emerges the story of a clandestine operation that took place during the height of the Falklands War. The top secret tale of the… Mission To Patagonia

Story: Alan Hebden

Art: Benet

Cover: Benet

The first  of a pair of books with a Falklands theme to mark 30 years since the Task Force sailed to liberate the islands in the South Atlantic.

 

Commando No 4488 – Triple Whammy!

Commando 4488
Commando 4488

Remember the antics of Hitler and Monty…? Or to give them their proper names, Fuhrer and Field-Marshal lookalikes Max Singer and Sid O’Brien. Well, they’re back for another madcap (mis)adventure– this time involving the SS, Soviets, Scotsmen and even Scousers in South America. Don’t worry it’ll all make sense…probably.

Our death-defying doubles are in triple the danger and triple the trouble. But will this be their finest hour, or their final fling…?

Story: Mac MacDonald

Art: Carlos Pino

Cover: Carlos Pino

 

Commando 4489 — The Gold Collection – Gun Fury

Commando 4489
Commando 4489

Red is the colour of courage. Like the ribbon of the Victoria Cross; like the blood that heroes spill; like the famous Red Beret of the Parachute Regiment, whose amazing story this is.

Meet in these pages Cobber Kane, tough, wise-cracking Australian; Sergeant. Jim Parker, steady as a rock; “Blood ‘n’ Guts” Sanders, the hard-bitten RSM, whose one aim in battle was a VC to pin next to his MM…the kind of heroes who have made the Red Beret the badge of courage it is.

Introduction by Calum Laird, Commando Editor

Ken Barr’s cover sets your expectations for this story. The single figure, gun in hand, grenades at the ready and with a thick black outline to throw the image out, lets you know this is going to be an all-action story. If you were in any doubt, though, the first page, by Ortiz, with its dramatic title lettering underlines the cover’s promise.

The story, penned by Elliot, doesn’t disappoint — any story where members of the Parachute Regiment capture and take over a Tiger tank has to be a winner.

And yet, it doesn’t shy away from war’s darker side. In this story good men die, friends are lost, as conflict takes its toll. And that’s maybe not what you would expect.

Gun Fury, originally Commando No 24 (May 1962)

Story: Elliot

Art: Ortiz

Cover: Ken Barr

 

Commando 4490 — The Silver Collection – Full Speed Ahead!

Commando 4490
Commando 4490

The Channel war against the German E-boats was a tough one and Andy Simpson relished the task. From the chaos of Dunkirk to the Battle of Britain he was in the thick of the action. But he had an even more difficult problem ahead of him — to admit he could make mistakes.

Introduction by Scott Montgomery, Deputy Editor

This is a traditional sea story, which Commando has always done well. In the aftermath of Dunkirk, Lieutenant-Commander Andy Simpson, a motor torpedo boat skipper who has to make a split-second decision — and may well have made the wrong one — must face up to what he has done, however difficult this may be.

Artist Keith Shone’s thick black lines are reminiscent of the style of our Spanish veterans, like Manuel Benet, for example. While Jeff Bevan proves once again that he was king of the sea covers — with those pale, watery colours offset by a striking explosion.

Full Speed Ahead!, originally Commando No 2077 (April 1987)

Story: Malcolm McDevitt

Art: Keith Shone

Cover: Jeff Bevan