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Commando Comics

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Cover for issue 2523, a reproduction of issue 1

Commando For Action and Adventure (formerly known as Commando War Stories in Pictures), colloquially known as Commando Comics, are a series of British comic books that primarily draw their themes and backdrops from the various incidents of the World Wars I and II. The comic, still in print today, is noted for its distinctive 7 x 5 1/2 inch, 68 page format that became a standard for these kinds of stories. It has remained more popular than many other British war comics, and some would say British comics in general, mainly due to its high standard of stories and its high quality black and white artwork. The stories contain certain characteristic motifs; to mention a few - courage, cowardice, patriotism, dying for the sake of one's country, noble actions in the face of danger, enmity turning into friendship when the going gets tough, and so on. Apart from portraying these universal qualities, Commando Comics also show soldiers in somewhat dated national stereotypes. Irrespective of their cliched themes, they offer hours of action and excitement to the younger readers.

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[edit] History

The comic series, then going by the title Commando War Stories in Pictures, was launched by D.C. Thomson of Dundee, Scotland, in July, 1961. It was an addition to the company's already high profile comics, such as The Beano and The Dandy. During its launch year 2 comics were published per month, but due to the comics increasing popularity this rose to 4 a month. Since 1981 there have been 8 issues published per month. In September 1993 the comic title changed to Commando For Action and Adventure. The last comic to feature the former title was issue 2690, Password to Freedom, published in August and the first comic to feature the new title was issue 2961, A Race Against Time.

As well as the comics, annuals were also produced in the years 1989 and 1990, each containing seven new stories. However, many feel that the production of these annuals was poor and that they were produced to capitalise on the popularity of the comic. The annuals were in full colour and illustrated in the style of the time, not in the original style of the comics.

[edit] Collections

In 2005, Carlton Books Ltd released an anthology of 12 Commando stories selected by the Editor of 'Commando', George Low. So far these collections are:

  • Commando:
    • The Dirty Dozen: The Best 12 "Commando" Books of All Time (784 pages, November 2005, ISBN 1844423077)
    • True Brit: The Toughest 12 "Commando" Books Ever! (784 pages, October 2006, ISBN 184442121X)

[edit] In other languages

Interestingly, the comics have somewhat of a cult following in Finland, where they are known by the name "Korkeajännitys", finnish for "High Voltage", with a tagline "Iskee kuin miljoona volttia", "hits like a million volts".

[edit] See also

Other similar series:

fi:Korkeajännitys
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