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Commando: For Action and Adventure #4601 Rogue Bomber
Cover Date: May, 2013
R For Roger was her name...but the air-crews called her R for Rogue. There was something sinister about this four-engined giant, something uncanny that made brave men shiver with fear when they had to fly in her. For every pilot who sat at her controls c ...
Issue Description
R For Roger was her name...but the air-crews called her R for Rogue.
There was something sinister about this four-engined giant, something uncanny that made brave men shiver with fear when they had to fly in her. For every pilot who sat at her controls came back dead!
Night after night she sat there waiting...waiting for her next victim!
Introduction by Calum Laird, Editor
It's very hard to capture night scenes in black and white. With colour you can use deep blues to help define the scenes but with monochrome, objects and people are either there or they're not. Our inside artist, Sostres, doesn't have any problems with this though. His use of heavy blacks and broad, bold lines gives the impression of everything being seen in the darkness that bomber crews would have experienced in wartime skies.
Add that to a brooding cover and a tale of a hoodoo plane - always a Commando favourite - and you have a 1963 winner.
Originally released in Commando #88.
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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