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Commando: For Action and Adventure #4365 Closer Than Brothers
Cover Date: February, 2011
WHAT A TRIO! Tom, Dick and Harry. Three ordinary names, but what extraordinary blokes. A Scottish captain, an English sergeant, and a corporal from the West Indies, they were probably the closest pals ever known in the British Army. And what fighters! No ...
Issue Description
WHAT A TRIO!Tom, Dick and Harry. Three ordinary names, but what extraordinary blokes.
A Scottish captain, an English sergeant, and a corporal from the West Indies, they were probably the closest pals ever known in the British Army.
And what fighters! No matter the odds, nothing was ever known to stop them. Between them they had all the guts in the world.
What a band of brothers! What a trio to belong to! Join them in this, the first of their amazing stories, told just as it happened…
Story: Eric Hebden
Art: Ortiz
Cover Art: Ken Barr
Originally Commando No11 from November 1961
This story has never been re-issued before in any format — it’s a genuine classic from 1961 re-produced as closely as we can manage to the original.
Commando: For Action and Adventure (1993)
- Publisher
- D.C. Thomson & Co.
Volume Description
British company D.C. Thomson & Co. began publishing Commando: War Stories in 1961 mostly focusing, as the name hints, on war stories from WWII and WWI respectively. This was extended to other wars and conflicts later on and since 1993, beginning with issue #2691, the series was called Commando: For Action and Adventure.
Currently D.C. Thomson publishes four issues a fortnight (eight issues a month).
The Gold Collection and Silver Collection content reprints of older stories
Home of Heroes focus on new stories about British Arm Forces
Action and Adventure focus on new stories set around the world
Format: 7 x 5.5 inch (17,75 x 14 cm); 68 pages; b/w sketches only.
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