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Commando No 4635 – Warrior’s Return
Sitting at the controls of a Heinkel 115 floatplane with a Commissar’s pistol pressed to her neck, Lieutenant Yana Belinky has little choice but to follow his orders to return to the Soviet Union. In truth, though, she was quite pleased — for, back in the Motherland, there would be a chance to hit back at the invaders of her country.
All she had to do was stay alive long enough to get there!
Story: Mac MacDonald
Art: Carlos Pino
Cover: Carlos Pino
Commando No 4636 – Ambush!
It was said the men of the Airborne Division were afraid of nothing. But that wasn’t strictly true.
There was one man who could make a wary look come into their eyes, who could make their courageous hearts miss a beat — and he wore the same red beret as themselves.
Lieutenant Tom Connor was his name — a proper death or glory boy. If you followed him into action you either came back with a medal — or didn’t come back at all!
Introduction
Those of you who know military anniversaries will be aware that September was the month of the huge Allied airborne assault on the bridge at Arnhem. With that in mind, this Para tale from the creative pen of Roger Clegg seemed appropriate. Commando has never set out to retell true military histories but the background of the men of the airborne forces and the missions they undertook lends a custom-made background for this tale.
Taking full advantage of this heroic atmosphere are artists Gordon Livingstone and Ken Barr — whose heroic efforts make this a Commando not to be missed.
Calum Laird, Commando Editor
Story: Roger Clegg
Art: Gordon Livingstone
Cover: Ken Barr
Originally Commando No 63 (April 1963)
Commando No 4637 – Codename Crusher
By 1941, German-occupied Norway had become a safe haven for U-boats preying on the Arctic convoys taking vital war materials from Britain to the Soviet Union. One base in particular had proved impossible for the allies to neutralise by conventional means.
That was why a special sabotage team was being dropped in. with the help of the locals, and a Polish naval officer, they hoped to do what waves of RAF bombers couldn’t — smash the base with The Hammer Of Thor.
Story: Mac MacDonald
Art: Jaume Forns
Cover: Janek Matysiak
Commando No 4638 – Glide Into Danger
Ken Blight wrestled with the controls of the Horsa glider, trying to land safely while dodging the deadly streams of tracer flying all around.
Ken had always wanted to see action, to be where the danger was — in fact that was the reason he had joined the Glider Pilot Regiment. But now it looked like he was in more danger than he could handle!
Introduction
Sometimes people’s perceptions of Commando heroes can be influenced by certain things beyond our control. For example, although we are glad of any positive media exposure, most press coverage persists in leading with clichéd headlines like, “Still bashing the Boches fifty years on!” and talking of, “Square-jawed” or “Stiff-upper-lipped” courageous Tommies.
However, when you meet the main character here, glider pilot Ken Blight, we immediately see that he is brave, yes — but also very flawed and, is much more interesting and believable for it.
Scott Montgomery, Deputy Editor
Story: Allan Chalmers
Art: C.T. Rigby
Cover: Ian Kennedy
Originally Commando No 2186 (May 1988)
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