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Commando: War Stories in Pictures #122 Fighting Fool
Cover Date: June, 1964
When big George Lumsden joined up - sixteen stone of bone and muscle, over six feet tall, but with the heart of a mouse and a brain like a peanut - the army wondered what use a man like this would be on a blazing desert battlefield. It took a little Cock ...
Issue Description
When big George Lumsden joined up - sixteen stone of bone and muscle, over six feet tall, but with the heart of a mouse and a brain like a peanut - the army wondered what use a man like this would be on a blazing desert battlefield.
It took a little Cockney, Private "Spider" Webb to show how to light a flame in big George and turn that massive body into a tremendous fighting machine. From then on George was like a huge bulldozer, driven by a little man at the controls, crushing everything that stood in his path!
Commando: War Stories in Pictures (1961)
- Publisher
- D.C. Thomson & Co.
Volume Description
The original title under which Commando Comics was published, after 2690 issues, it's name changed to Commando: For Action and Adventure. Following #538, it became a common practice for new issues to reprint earlier issues, although with a fresh blend of original issues as well.
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