Brand new Commando issues are out today! Dodge Jerry at Dunkirk, harpoon a U-boat in the Antarctic, liberate a prince with the Long Range Desert Group, and impersonate a solider in the BEF!
5163: The Last Men at Dunkirk
Sergeant Ronnie Malloy stood alone on the French pier looking out towards the sea. The beach was deserted bar the smoking husks of discarded British trucks. The lines of men desperate to clamber aboard the ships bound for Blighty were all gone and the place was silent except for the quiet ebb of the tide. In the distance, Ronnie watched the armada of little ships, chock-full of men, sail away to Britain, leaving him behind. He had been abandoned… one of the last men in Dunkirk.
Story: Iain McLaughlin
Art: Muller
Cover: Janek Matysiak
5164: Death of a U-boat
To the tough rowdies of the whaling fleets from Greenland to the South Pole, he was just ‘Big Olaf’. Star harpoon-gunner of them all, the ship that had Olaf aboard broke records for whales caught and bonuses paid. Six feet four inches of blonde Norwegian with eyes as icy green as the seas he roved, and muscles to suit his tough trade.
He sailed along with British skipper, Danny Parker, and here was a fighting twosome to make the Nazi raiders think twice about their takeover bid for the Antarctic – and whalers.
Story: McOwan
Art: Gordon C Livingstone
Cover: Ken Barr
Originally Commando No. 262 (May 1967).
5165: Desert Rescue!
Lieutenant Guy Lewis was desperate for action. Fresh out of officer’s training, he was bored of playing squash in Cairo to pass the time.
Then Guy got the news he had been waiting for – a posting in the North African desert with one of the most notorious Allied regiments – the Long Range Desert Group!
Story: Jim & David Turner
Art: Paolo Ongaro
Cover: Neil Roberts
5166: Fighting Civvy
Bill Carpenter was a civilian, a top salesman for farming machinery who wanted nothing to do with the war. But no-one had told the Germans that, and he found himself caught up in the retreat to Dunkirk.
Civvy or not, Bill was forced to fight to survive. And if the Jerries had known how good he was going to be, they would have left him alone!
Story: Mike Knowles
Art: Gordon C Livingstone
Cover: Ian Kennedy
Originally Commando No. 2873 (July 1995).
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