Brand new issues out today!
5279: A Boy Goes To War
In World War One “as many as 250,000 boys under the age of 18 served in
the British Army…” according to the BBC. This Commando is inspired by
them as the hero, Tom Cowrie, illegally signs on to do his part. Spurred
on by his brother’s heroic letters, Tom runs away from home only to
find out that the war is nothing like his brother had described, and in
the harsh reality of the trenches he was just a boy who went to war.
Story: Iain McLaughlin
Art: Manuel Benet
Cover: Manuel Benet
5280: The Savage Sky
A stunning aerial Ian Kennedy cover sits atop this classic Commando
issue from 1973! With amazing artwork by Mira depicting the Commando
staple tropes of a reluctant hero and a pilot attached to a bomber
squadron when he’d rather be flying fighters. In this case, Pilot
Officer Andy Seymour is booted off Hurricanes and onto a mammoth Boeing
Fortress – but Seymour will soon learn the flying beasts are equally as
dangerous in the sky!
Story: Staff
Art: Mira
Cover: Ian Kennedy
Originally Commando No. 772 (1973).
5281: On Your Bikes!
Ferg Handley tackles comedy in this World War One story. The Army
Cyclist Corps wasn’t Lieutenant Arthur ‘Gormless’ Gormley’s first choice
to join, but he was determined to do his bit — even if he did fall off
his bike again and again. He had originally wanted to join the cavalry
but that’s a different story!
Story: Ferg Handley
Art: Morhain & Defeo
Cover: Ian Kennedy
5282: The Paras Are Here!
Phil Gascoine’s fiery cover for ‘The Paras Are Here!’ is very emblematic
of McDevitt’s tumultuous plot within, which focuses on two sergeants
before D-Day who lay the groundwork for the invasion. Sergeant Joe
Cougan is already stressed, but when the young, clumsy PIAT gunner,
Private Andy Bruce, is around Joe’s stress levels go through the roof!
And it’s only made worse when his rival Sergeant Sam Gleeson, tells him
to cut the kid a break!
Story: McDevitt
Art: Keith Shone
Cover: Phil Gascoine
Originally Commando No. 2544 (1992).
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