Commando Comics This Week: 5807-5810

by Benjamin Williams
3rd December, 2024
2 minutes

As the nights grow longer and colder, there's no better way to stay warm than by diving into some thrilling military action. This week, Commando Comics is releasing four gripping new issues (5807-5810), each filled with intense stories and unforgettable characters. From the resilient defenders of Malta to daring paratroopers and even prehistoric mysteries, these comics promise to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Get ready for an adventure starting on the 5th of December, 2024!

Commando 5807: Small but Mighty

Commando 5807: Small but Mighty

The siege of Malta lasted from 1940 to 1942, making the small island the most bombed place on earth during World War Two. But its people were resilient and strong — they weren’t going to take it lying down!

Maltese Private George Abela was an artillery gunner on Fort St Elmo and he might have stood at a diminutive five foot two but like Malta and its people, he was tough! Yes, George might have been small but he was mighty! And he was about to stop an audacious Italian plan to destroy the Grand Harbour!

Much like Private Abela, there’s more to a Commando comic than meets the eye – we pack a lot of story into our little magazines, and this torpedo of a script from Frank Buhagiar is no exception!

Story: Frank Buhagiar
Art: Esteve Polls
Cover: Keith Burns

Commando 5808: Ten Tough Paratroopers

Commando 5808: Ten Tough Paratroopers

Count them. Ten men, each one tougher than the last, setting out on a mission more dangerous than anything they had ever tackled before. Yes, ten were setting out, but only one would be coming back...

Here’s a story that’s really ten out of ten! A clever twist on a nursery rhyme with all the exhilaration of a skydive (without having to worry about pesky old gravity) – an air-esistible offer!

Story: Bernard Gregg
Art: Wright
Cover: Walker

Commando 5809: Polish Paras

Commando 5809: Polish Paras

Operation Market Garden, 1944. The brave men of 1st Independent Polish Parachute Brigade jumped out of their transports above Arnhem, ready for red-hot action. Thousands of parachutes opened and floated through the skies with men who only had one thing on their mind, “finally we can get back at the Nazis!”

Among their number was Lieutenant Stefan Kapek who was the Polish Para with the most to prove!

It’s a double dose of parachuting action in this week’s drop! With talents like Ferg Handley, Marc Viure and Simon Pritchard involved, we don’t have to prove to you what an issue this is!

Story: Ferg Handley
Art: Marc Viure
Cover: Simon Pritchard

Commando 5810: Desert Mystery

Commando 5810: Desert Mystery

The German officer had been prepared to see a mirage or two in the desert, and he’d expected something along the lines of Arab tribesmen and palm trees. But now he was seeing a giant dinosaur lumbering straight towards him! He couldn’t believe his eyes, but the way the monster snapped its slavering jaws soon convinced him it was real.

He and his men turned and ran for their lives. It was a mystery all right, but as far as they were concerned, somebody else could solve it!

Prehistoric monsters vs. Nazis? Only in Commando! This classic story by Bryan Perrett is truly T-rexcellent, with art by the masterful Gordon C Livingstone that’s tricera-top notch, and a pterrific cover by K Walker. We dino what else we need to say!

Story: Bryan Perrett
Art: Gordon C Livingstone
Cover: K Walker

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