Just time for a very quick post, using the PR sent to me by D.C. Thomson. Here's the details of the latest Commando comics, on sale this Thursday...
Over thousands of years ago, the Tyrrhenian horde besieged the tiny
island of Rhodes. Although the Rhodian warriors were outnumbered, they were not
afraid, as they were led by their General Theron and his friend, Nereus. But
little did Theron know, his biggest enemy slept within the confines of his own
camp.
Moto the Clown paused, sweat running from his face. He was about to
walk along a steel wire, fifty feet above ground, suspended between two giant
pylons. This had always been the climax of his circus act.
Lieutenant Alan Barkley was tasked with assembling a team to embark on
a special ground mission, deep behind enemy lines in Burma. These soldiers
would face gruelling conditions, putting their skills to the test, all whilst
carrying a 3.7 inch calibre howitzer up treacherous mountain peaks.
Ferrying a V.I.P. to England from North Africa might sound like a
simple enough mission, but not when it’s a worn-out old bomber only fit for the
scrapheap that you’re given to do the job.
Commando Issues 4983 - 4986 - On
Sale 12th January 2017
Commando – 4983 – The Sentinel
By 1942, Theron had become a legend – the location of his tomb a
mystery that plagued archaeologist Gennaro Soccino. Conscripted into the
Italian army stationed in Rhodes, Soccino became obsessed with finding the
resting place of Theron and… The Sentinel.
Story: Steve Coombs
Art: Morahin
Cover: Ian Kennedy
Commando – 4984 – The One They
Couldn’t Catch
But Moto wasn’t in the circus ring now. This time there would be no
applause from the audience. The only sounds he could expect to hear was the
harsh crackle of Schmeisser machine-pistols.
Story: Powell
Art: Sostres
Cover: Ken Barr
Introduction -
This unusual outing from October 1967 is a little different from a
traditional Commando adventure, which is what makes it such a rare gem worthy
of another airing! While the story about a clown who joins the army does push
the boundaries a smidge, how many other Commandos could boast such a plotline?
A marvellous script, art – Sostres’ interior line work is simply spectacular,
and Ken Barr’s whimsical yet enticing cover combine seamlessly to create this
delightfully zany yarn.
The Commando Team
The One They Couldn’t Catch,
originally Commando No 289 (October 1967)
Commando - 4985 – Mountain
Strike
Rookie medic, Ben Ellis, did not expect to be enlisted for this task,
and his fellow soldiers questioned his capabilities. But they soon found that
venturing into enemy territory with a deadly weapon in tow takes courage and
cunning to survive.
Story: Ferg Handley
Art: Jaume Forns
Cover: Janek Matysiak
Commando - 4982 – Very Important
Passenger
And it doesn’t help when your Very Important Passenger panics at the
first sign of an enemy aircraft… or when he pulls out a revolver and points it
at your head!
Story: K.P. MacKenzie
Art: Terry Patrick
Cover: Terry Patrick
Introduction -
Accusations, air raids and an unpredictable passenger creates the
foundations for this soaring tale. Despite completing dangerous air missions,
transporting an unusual stranger may just be Frank Roach’s most difficult
challenge yet. A tale of trust, filled with action from start to finish, Very
Important Passenger is brought to life by Terry Patrick’s wonderful artwork.
Sit back and enjoy as we take to the skies with Frank “Finny” Roach and
Sergeant Judd Stott in K.P. MacKenzie’s high-flying adventure.
The Commando Team.
Very Important Passenger,
originally Commando No 2453 (March 1991)
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