Thursday, December 04, 2025
Commando 5911-5914
The next set of Commando issues go on sale from today, Thursday, 4th December 2025, featuring tales of heroism on the home front and abroad, and the return of a Lord Peter Flint, Codename: Warlord!
5911: Fear of Fire
The Heinkel 111 bombers laid a blanket of fire across Bristol. The blazes spread across the city and infernos raged inside houses and factories alike. Inside one, the wood burned and embers flew into Police Sergeant Eric Roe’s eyes. The foul, black smoke clawed at his lungs and the swirling flames licked at his face, singeing the flesh.
Fear bubbled in his throat like bile, but clutching the young child to his chest, he had to get out – he had to survive!
Story: Colin Maxwell
Art: Mike Collins
Cover: Neil Roberts
5912: Torpedo Strike
They said Bob Kernot could pilot his Beaufort back to base from any point of the compass in even the worst weather. He just seemed to sniff the air and hey presto, he and his crew were heading straight for home.
Bob had Roma blood in his veins. He could even see into the future and foretell what was going to happen, good or bad. And to know there’s deadly danger ahead and still fly on to meet it without flinching - that takes nerves of steel and real guts.
Like Bob had...
Story: Brunt
Art: John Ridgeway
Cover: Ian Kennedy
First published 1971 as No. 594
5913: Codename Warlord: Stormcaster
The Libyan desert is experiencing some funny weather! Mysterious, sudden rainstorms are turning the hot sands to boggy quagmires that are beaching British tanks! But not only that, a Nazi officer has disguised himself as an Arab tribesman to sow discontent, and a German scientist has attempted to defect - something very strange is going on.
Enter Lord Peter Flint – Codename: Warlord - Britain’s best secret agent, to investigate the weird happenings. A storm is brewing, and he can sense the hand of his old nemesis, Professor Kranz, is behind it all!
Story: Dominic Teague
Art: Paolo Ongaro
Cover: Neil Roberts
5914: The Cat, The Rat, and The Cobra
A cat and a rat wouldn’t normally stand a chance against a deadly cobra, would they? But when The Cat was a brilliant British agent, The Rat a cunning French thief, and The Cobra a ruthless Gestapo officer, who could tell what would happen?
For the sake of the Resistance men the Nazis were intent on killing, the snake had to lose…
Story: CG Walker
Art: Gordon C Livingstone
Cover: Jeff Bevan
First published 1984 as No. 1831
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