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Commando: For Action and Adventure #4812 Sky Tiger
Cover Date: May, 2015
He led his squadron into the thick of the fiercest dogfights - and yet he always came back without a scratch. He took fantastic risks, for he seemed to bear a charmed life. They called him "Lucky" Lane, but even his own men came to hate and fear the youn ...
Issue Description
He led his squadron into the thick of the fiercest dogfights - and yet he always came back without a scratch. He took fantastic risks, for he seemed to bear a charmed life.
They called him "Lucky" Lane, but even his own men came to hate and fear the young Squadron Leader, because they knew every time they took off, one of them would die. It wouldn't be Lane, though…for he wore the Tiger Ring…
Introduction
The cover of a compact graphic novel (for that's what Commando is, isn't it?) can do a number of things; illustrate a scene from the story, or a character or try to sum up everything in the story in a single image - like here. Over and above those things, though, the cover should most of all make you want to buy the book.
Ken Barr's artwork fulfils than function as much now as it did when it was first seen in 1965 by your then youthful editor. After all, you are going to buy the book, aren't you?
Calum Laird, Commando Editor
Note: Originally published as Commando No 148 (January 1965) and re-issues as No 767 (August 1973).
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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