Our next set of Commandos contains two new stories from Dominic Teague, featuring art from Marco Bianchini, Alberto Saichann and Esteve Polls. Issues 5931-5934, go on sale from today, Thursday, 12th February 2026.
5931: V For Vengeance: The Art Of Death
Paris, 1940. The Nazis have occupied the city, hope lies tattered under their oppression, and light and art have fled — or so the Germans thought. The Parisians cried aloud for vengeance and the Deathless Men — masked assassins clad in grey — answered, bringing their bloody retribution to the City of Light.
It was now the turn of the tyrants, the murderers, the torturers and the collaborators to tremble. They could not escape vengeance, their time was coming!
Story: Dominic Teague
Internal Art: Alberto Saichann
Cover Art: Marco Bianchini
5932: Vengeance Squad
Jim Bryant, an Englishman working in Burma, had turned traitor and gone over to the enemy. Every night he broadcast to the Allied troops in the jungle, telling them how hopeless the situation was. At first they just laughed, but soon the treacherous voice made the men angry and afraid.
There was only one answer to the problem — silence Bryant. And that’s where The Vengeance Squad came in...
Story: C. G. Walker
Internal Art: Ibanez
Cover Art: Penalva
First published 1971 as No. 601
5933: All For Nothing
While advancing on Berlin in the wake of Germany’s surrender, British Captain Roderick Churchill contends with remaining pockets of German resistance that have yet to acknowledge their nation’s defeat. Along the way, he learns the story of two young German soldiers who, while fighting in the Battle of Berlin, became disillusioned about the righteousness of their nation’s cause. But while one of these young soldiers surrenders to Churchill peacefully, his friend proves more difficult to pacify…
Story: Dominic Teague
Internal Art: Esteve Polls
Cover Art: Marco Bianchini
5934: Escape From France
With resistance to the German advance in France crumbling rapidly, every Allied unit had to flee the country as best they could. Andy Blake’s lads thought they’d managed okay until their boat ran aground. The only lot who could help was a French platoon — but Andy’s squad had double-crossed them earlier.
Would the French save them now?
Story: McDevitt
Internal Art: Ruiz
Cover Art: Philpott
First published 1984 as No. 1856
Thursday, February 12, 2026
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