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Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) comic books 2015

  • Issue #4771
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4771

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #793: Nerves of Steel - Written by R.A. Montague. Art by Collado. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Mosquito pilot Bob Ross had been sent to kill a Nazi general. Already the mission had been cursed with bad luck and, of the three planes that had started out, only his Mossie was left. So it was all up to Bob and his French navigator, Paul Mallon. From the mad, hate-filled look in the Frenchman's eyes, though, Bob reckoned that the Germans weren't the only enemy he would have to cope with. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4772
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4772

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #163: Coward V.C. - Written by Scott Goodall. Art by Gordon Livingstone. Cover by Aldoma. Colonel Bostock read the top secret message carefully; then, in disbelief, he read it again. There was no doubt about it -- British intelligence Headquarters wanted him to send them a coward. Why? What good to anyone was a coward in a war? Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4773
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4773

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #912: Private Apache - Written by Ken Gentry. Art by Jim Watson. Cover by Ian Kennedy. When it comes to living and fighting in the desert, the Apache have no equal, and Juan Running Deer was a true Apache. His eagerness to be a warrior like his ancestors led him to North Africa with the British Army in 1942. Soon, the battleground echoed his tribe's ancient war cry, "Da'itsaah!" -- "Unto Death!" Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4774
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4774

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #1020: 'Target Ahead!' - Written by Alan Hebden. Art by Patrick Wright. Cover by Ian Kennedy. The big four-engined bombers droned their way north over the sea, a few miles out from the Eastern coast of the USA. They kept tight formation, flying fast and low. If anyone had seen them, they would have been mistaken for American planes on a training flight...except that there was no one to see them. And this was deliberate, for they were Junkers 290s of the Luftwaffe -- and their target was New York. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4775
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4775

    'Eagles, Arise!' - Written by Ferg Handley. Art and Cover by Keith Page. England, after 1066, was a violent place. As William of Normandy tightened his grip on the English throne, it was a time of war and great unrest. The incoming Norman forces ruled with an iron fist. One especially cruel member of the new ruling class was Roland of Alain -- who aimed to crush any resistance from those he regarded as peasant upstarts. One such "upstart" was Carrick. He and his band of rebels were determined to put up a fight against their oppressors. A fight to the death, if necessary. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4776
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4776

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #168: Sea Fury - Written by Roger Clegg. Art by Gordon Livingstone. Cover by Ken Barr. Spray lashed the cockpit screen, blinding the big pilot as he fought the bucking controls to belly-land the crippled Albacore in the choppy sea. Once, twice, she bounced before she hit the icy water at terrifying speed. This was the second time young "Gusty" Bellows of the Fleet Air Arm had come off second-best to Kapitan Kreuzmann of the German Navy -- the ruthless Kreuzmann, with his submarine mother-ship, "Seewolf," bristling with guns, and his pack of U-boats. But Gusty was determined that next time it would be different -- if there was a next time. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4777
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4777

    Sky Warriors - Written by Alan Hebden. Art by Jaume Forns. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Towards the end of World War II, the Balkan Air Force operated over Greece and Yugoslavia, supplying the Partisans and fighting Axis air power. Made up of men and aircraft of many different nationalities, it was an uneasy alliance at the best of times. Former enemies were expected to put aside their differences and work together. The tensions looked to have come to a head when Polish fliers clashed with a newly-arrived Russian unit...but that was just the start. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4778
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4778

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #2433: Death on the Wind - Written by Alan Hemus. Art by Denis McLoughlin. Cover by Phil Gascoine. Staff-Sergeant Harry Sale of the Special Air Service had fought his way out of more tight corners than he cared to remember. Now he was across in the USA, away from the bullets and the bombs, passing on his specialised knowledge to squads of hand-picked Yanks. It was supposed to be a hard-earned break from the savage war in Europe but, before Harry could begin to relax even a little, a silent and deadly new weapon was drifting ever closer to his training area. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4779
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4779

    Convict Commandos: Evil in the East - Written by Alan Hebden. Art and Cover by Manuel Benet. The jungle can be a hostile place -- besides the strength-sapping heat and humidity, dangerous animals and plants abound. This counts double if you're a confirmed coward, born and raised in London, separated from your comrades and being pursued by a deadly assassin. That was the position that "Jelly" Jakes of the Convict Commandos found himself in. Let's be honest, he had every right to be terrified. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4780
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4780

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #159: Fighting Fury - Written by Philip Wilding. Art by Martin Salvador. Cover by Aldoma. He was only a skinny little guy, about five feet nothing at all...but, by jiminy, any Nazis who ran up against Private Sam Small were out of luck. While his ammo lasted, Sam shot them; then with his empty gun, he clubbed them; when it was in splinters, he started in with his bare hands! Only one man knew what drove that little guy to such a fighting fury -- only one found out the terrible secret of Sam Small...and here he tells Sam's amazing story. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4781
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4781

    D-Day Dodgers - Written by Alan Hebden. Art by Vicente Alcazar. Cover by Ian Kennedy. In 1944, someone named the servicemen in Italy the D-Day Dodgers; as though somehow the war they were fighting was a cushy number compared to the battles in France. Outraged, one national newspaper decided to expose these loafers once and for all. That's how reporter Perry Potter and his photographer Chalky White came to be standing on a freezing airfield in "sunny" Italy. The weather was just the first of the eye-openers the pair was going to see. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4782
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4782

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #1092: Tempest Fury - Written by Ken Gentry. Art by Gordon Livingstone. Cover by Ian Kennedy. In the summer of 1944, a frightening new weapon was unleashed against the war-weary British -- the dreaded V1 flying bomb. Sergeant-Pilot Jamie Collins had a personal score to settle with these robots of death. So when his squadron-leader grounded him after yet another display of reckless flying, it didn't stop him. Where there were V1s, that's where Jamie wanted to be, at the controls of his hard-hitting tempest fighter. Orders or no orders. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4783
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4783

    Knight of the Eagles - Written by Ferg Handley. Art and Cover by Keith Page. England, 1405 AD. Peasants in Somerset wanted rid of the Allinghams, their feudal overlords. The Allinghams' men were as brutal and cruel as their masters. Taxes were high and collected without mercy. Salvation seemed to come in the shape of Mortimer Allingham -- the cunning son of the clan who had been disowned by his father. He planned to turn one of the locals, John Carrick, into the "Green Knight" -- a figure from local myth -- and lead a rebellion. Many of the locals, though, wondered if any of them would survive the explosive consequences of his scheme. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4784
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4784

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #156: Brothers at War - Written by Gordon Brunt. Art by Gordon Livingstone. Cover by Ken Barr. Meet Clive Rushden, brilliant Hurricane pilot. Meet Mark Rushden, young Commando officer. They were brothers, but put them in the same room and they'd be at each other's throats. What a pair to choose for one of the most daring missions ever conceived -- and behind enemy lines. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4785
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4785

    Burden of Command - Written by Alan Hebden. Art and Cover by Carlos Pino. The accepted wisdom is that to command a group of fighting men, a leader needs to inspire. Sometimes he needs to inspire confidence, sometimes loyalty...and sometimes fear. Flight Lieutenant Garry Fraser didn't really agree with the accepted wisdom; he was one of the lads and in his mind that's how things would stay when he was promoted. Then his chance came and Garry had to deal with...the burden of command. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4786
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4786

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #1050: Wagons...Ho! - Written by Alan Lomas. Art by Ibanez. Cover by Ian Kennedy. There was only one thing that Sergeant Jack Brett and his Matilda tank crew hated as much as the Germans, and that was a certain tank transporter crew from the Royal Army Service Corps. When they weren't fighting the one, they were fighting the other. And so, when all three met on the Egyptian desert, it meant trouble. But the handful of British soldiers had a big, big problem -- they had to stop the advance of a huge German column...with their single damaged Matilda and that one tank transporter! Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4787
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4787

    Deadly Drop - Written by George Low. Art by Olivera. Cover by Janek Matysiak. After a "friendly fire" incident cost the lives of his comrades, Private Ron Allan clashed violently with a fellow paratrooper, Corporal Alec Brown, the man he held responsible. Tensions were still high between them when, en route to a drop zone, history repeated itself. Alec's Horsa glider smashed into Ron's, sending both spiraling downwards. Alec's life was now in as much danger from his supposed colleague as it was from the Germans -- provided they both survived the drop to the hungry sea below. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4788
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4788

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #153: Giant Killer - Written by Gordon Brunt. Art by Peter Ford. Cover by Ken Barr. It was a blood-feud in the skies -- a fight that began in World War I between a British ace in a string-bag of a plane and the commander of a huge German Zeppelin. It had to be settled in World War II by their sons; sleek Spitfire pitted against merciless Messerschmitt 109, their guns chattering a song of death. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4789
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4789

    Frozen by Fear - Written by Ferg Handley. Art by Rezzonico. Cover by Janek Matysiak. Most jungle firefights are fought over short range and are over in a few minutes. Vision is limited and snap shots at targets are the order of the day. Australian Army Corporal Jerry Warner was caught up in one such skirmish. With night falling and his life in jeopardy, he blazed away, knocking down attacker after attacker. Then he was blown unconscious by a mortar blast. He survived, but that night continued to haunt him -- and he couldn't work out why! Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4790
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4790

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #1102: Flak Fever - Written by R.A. Montague. Art by Gordon Livingstone. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Flieger Abwehr Kanone -- a German mouthful that was shortened to "flak," a word dreaded by every Allied pilot. It meant anti-aircraft guns, those multi-barrelled cannon and deadly 88-millimetre guns that could blast attackers out of the sky. Every important target in Nazi Europe bristled with them. Mosquito pilot Terry Franklin had met his fair share of flak and it terrified him. Yet here he was in a new squadron whose job it was to attack only the most difficult targets! Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4791
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4791

    The Eagles Strike! - Written by Ferg Handley. Art and Cover by Keith Page. The mid-17th century would turn out to be the most turbulent time in England's already tempestuous history. In summer 1642, a full-scale civil war erupted between the armies of the Royalist "Cavalier" and the Parliamentary "Roundheads." Even the village of Teverton in the far south-west of Britain was caught up in the strife, and a centuries-old feud between a trio of families was re-ignited by the spark of war. Things looked bleak as Englishmen battled fellow Englishman. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4792
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4792

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #186: Call Him Hero - Written by Tyson. Art by Medrano. Cover by Ken Barr. Do you know how young Sergeant-pilot Jack Sherwood left a Nazi prison camp? On the end of a home-made, twelve-foot vaulting pole! And this is only one of a hair-raising series of close shaves Jack survives in this great yarn. Sprinter, weight-lifter, jumper and vaulter, this crack athlete has to pull out everything he knows before he gets clear of the Germans to fly -- and fight -- again. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4793
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4793

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    The Rogue Mission - Written by Alan Hebden. Art and Cover by Carlos Pino. The Home Guard never served overseas, did they? And they certainly didn't take their improvised armoured vehicles to the east of Africa to fight Axis forces, did they? Of course they didn't. Or did they? A bunch of Home Guardsmen from Hecklethwaite might beg to differ, for they know the story of...the rogue mission. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4794
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4794

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #2359: Duel in the Snow - Written by David Heptonstall. Art by Ibanez. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Climbing dazedly from the shattered cockpit of his hijacked Zero, Pilot Officer Bill O'Hara was relieved to find himself still in one piece. But his troubles weren't over yet. A deadly duel was about to begin on the side of a mountain will Bill, unarmed and exhausted, against a fanatical enemy officer out for revenge! Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4795
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4795

    Convict Commandos: Lethal Attraction - Written by Alan Hebden. Art and Cover by Manuel Benet. It seemed a simple job -- hop across to Belgium and find out what was causing strange magnetic field disturbances in the Ardennes region. So simple did it seem, that the Convict Commandos thought they might have time for a bit of relaxation along the way. Trouble, though, followed Britain's most dangerous special missions unit like seagulls follow a trawler, and it wasn't long before they were caught in a net thrown by advancing German forces. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4796
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4796

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #151: Night Strike - Written by Jim Kenner. Art by Adolfo Buylla. Cover by Ken Barr. A tough, battle-hardened platoon finds it hard to accept a young officer straight from home, especially when the signs are that he may be a coward. But Second Lieutenant Gary Bardon was no coward. His nerve had broken, true, but when the chips were down he went all out to prove he was twice the man they thought he was. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4797
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4797

    U-Boat Hunt - Written by Bill Styles. Art by Jaume Forns. Cover by Janek Matysiak. After Royal Navy Lieutenant-Commander Robert Paterson lost his ship, his crew -- and very nearly his life -- to a prowling U-Boat in the Atlantic, he became obsessed with finding the enemy sub responsible. Robert was given command of a Q-Ship -- a vessel that looked like a merchantman but was fitted with concealed guns that would destroy any U-Boat that came in range. It seemed Robert might have his revenge! Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4798
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4798

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #1064: Shield of Truth - Written by Ken Gentry. Art by Gordon Livingstone. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Buried under rock and sand in the North African Desert lay the Shield of Truth. Made of bronze, highly polished, it revealed the truth about any man who looked into its mirror surface. Hidden for over two thousand years, it was found by two British pilots who had staggered mile after mile across the merciless sands. When they stared at their reflections in it, one saw his bravery dissolve into fear...and the other saw his fear change to bravery. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4799
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4799

    Eagles of New Eden - Written by Ferg Handley. Art and Cover by Keith Page. After the tumultuous events of the English Civil War, Sergeant Samuel Carrick and his fellow Roundhead soldiers were victorious but disillusioned. So disillusioned, that they sailed away to start new lives in the far-off Americas. The idyllic farming colony they established was christened New Eden. Here they worked hard and lived peacefully off the fruits of their labours. This peace was shattered when enemies old and new stood against them. It seemed Samuel and his comrades would have to fight for their lives once more. Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #4800
    Commando for Action and Adventure (1993 UK) 4800

    Reprinting Commando War Stories in Pictures (1961 D. C. Thomson Digest) #180: Flying Fools - Written by S.J. Bounds. Art by Ferran Sostres. Cover by Ken Barr. Flight Lieutenant Roy Ogden was a pilot who fought and flew strictly by the book. He had a neat, tidy squadron that fought neat, tidy air battles and got quite good results...quite good. Then a big Texan pilot called Mike McClusky arrived on the scene; a daring, slap-happy flier who roared, "Get in and mix it, boys!" across his radio. Suddenly, the results were terrific. That was when Roy's neat, tidy squadron changed into a bunch of...flying fools! Weekly British War comics digest. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B&W.