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Commando: The Dirty Dozen George Low

Commando: The Dirty Dozen By George Low

Commando: The Dirty Dozen by George Low


£15.99
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Commando: The Dirty Dozen Summary

Commando: The Dirty Dozen: The Best 12 Commando Books of All Time by George Low

'Achtung!', 'Gott in Himmel!', 'Donner und Blitzen!' For the generations of men whose obsession with military history was triggered by reading war comics in their youth, here at last, is Commando's ultimate collection of Second World War stories. The Dirty Dozen showcases the best of the best - and 25 per cent bigger than the originals, so old guys can read the strips without their glasses! Chosen by current Editor George Low, the brilliantly drawn stories in this classic collection range from backs-to-the-wall heroics at Dunkirk and Battle of Britain dogfights, through desert warfare in North Africa and daring commando raids behind enemy lines, to tough battles across Europe from D-Day to VE Day. For everyone whose comic-book battle lust has ever been stirred by Nazi cries of 'Die! Englischer schweinhund', The Dirty Dozen will transport them right back into fictional combat situations they'd forgotten were so much fun. Aaarrghh!

About George Low

George Low started working on Commando comic books in 1964, three years after their launch. He is the current Editor of Commando, only the third incumbent in Commando's history.

Additional information

GOR001345241
9781844423071
1844423077
Commando: The Dirty Dozen: The Best 12 Commando Books of All Time by George Low
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Welbeck Publishing Group
20051107
784
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