Thursday, April 16, 2020

Commando 5323 - 5326

Strewth! Commando special ANZAC Day issues 5323-5326 are out soon! Featuring action and adventure with our ANZAC pals in Gallipoli, Vietnam, North Africa, and Burma all without leaving your couch!

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5323: Across the Fence

From resident Aussie writer, Brent Towns, Across the Fence is a yarn about the Australian SAS during the Vietnam War as they venture into Cambodia to rescue an American General!  But things are never easy — and seldom go to plan — when the Viet Cong are involved! Can this crack squad get the job done? Read it to find out!

Story: Brent Towns
Art: Klacik & Muller
Cover: Neil Roberts


5324: Lone Eagle

When Rommel and his forces took Tobruk in 1942, most RAF pilots flew right out of there and to the safety of other airstrips — but not Ginger Stubbs! That fiery cockney flyer would never run away from a fight! Ginger and a group of veteran desert ANZAC troops were going to give the Germans hell — whether he was ordered to or not!

Story: Bounds
Art: Amador
Cover: Ken Barr
Originally Commando No. 162 (1965).

5325: Dingo’s Mates

Dingo Smith was the picture of an ANZAC soldier. Brave, strong, rugged, and a real fighter. But something changed in Dingo when he was amongst the carnage on the beaches of Gallipoli in World War One, and the once courageous man froze as he stared down the barrel of a Turkish rifle. His mate, Blue, could only watch as the bravest man he knew turned into a rabbit in the headlights! How could he ever redeem himself in the eyes of his mates?

Story: Brent Towns
Art: Carlos Pino
Cover: Carlos Pino
 
5326: Tiger in the Sun

In the sweaty jungles of World War Two Burma, something stalked the men fighting there. A fearsome tiger sought vengeance on the Japanese invaders. But the tiger wasn’t the only thing to contend with — as the war raged on, an RAF man and an RAAF man were forced to work together to take out the Japanese ace pilot with the Tiger painted on his fuselage, before the tiger in the jungle could strike again!

Story: CG Walker
Art: Ruiz
Cover: Ian Kennedy
Originally Commando No. 1774 (1984).

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