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Commando: For Action and Adventure #4750 Flying Wild
Cover Date: October, 2014
Sergeant Sam Brent was an ace pilot, but he took mad risks - and now he was in big trouble. A Jap shell had shattered his cockpit canopy, not only giving him a splitting headache but also affecting his sight. It got worse and worse until he was virtually ...
Issue Description
Sergeant Sam Brent was an ace pilot, but he took mad risks - and now he was in big trouble. A Jap shell had shattered his cockpit canopy, not only giving him a splitting headache but also affecting his sight.
It got worse and worse until he was virtually flying blind…and he still had to land…
Introduction
Veteran Commando writer R.A. "Monty" Montague's premise is a simple but engaging and ultimately thrilling one. What if, after an accident, a pilot refused to accept that his eyesight was no longer up to the task of aerial combat? Imagine the extra danger he and his fellow fliers might face…
Featuring superb aircraft and jungle interior art from top class illustrator Jose Maria Jorge and Ian Kennedy's stunning cover, this one is a real classic.
Scott Montgomery, Deputy Editor
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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