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Commando Comic Celebrates 60 Years of Action and Adventure

DC Thomson Media’s Commando, Britain’s longest-serving war comic, is celebrating 60 years of stories of action and adventure.

Commando Comic Celebrates 60 Years of Action and Adventure
Alexandria Turner: “The comic has stayed true to key aspects of its heritage while taking risks and diversifying to stay relevant to today’s reader.”

First published in 1961, Commando has thrilled its readers, aged 8-80, with over 5,000 issues of adventure, heroism, and camaraderie, says DC Thomson Media.

For six decades, Commando has printed four issues every two weeks, with each story focusing on the struggle against adversity, a tale of action and adventure that can be set against the background of the Roman invasion of Britain or the battlefields of Nazi-occupied Europe or, sometimes, the imagined battleground of the future.

Alexandria Turner, Editor-in-Chief of Kids’ Magazines and Comics at DC Thomson Media, said, “Commando is a veteran of British comics that continues to thrive, and we’re thrilled to celebrate its 60th anniversary with our readers. The comic has stayed true to key aspects of its heritage while taking risks and diversifying to stay relevant to today’s reader.”

And, say the publishers, the comic has continued to entertain loyal readers despite the current coronavirus pandemic. Despite the challenges of the team working remotely across the globe, and publishing and distributing the comic, Commando has continued to flourish with a 21.4% increase in subscribers in the past year.

To mark the 60th anniversary, Commando is releasing nine special issues starting with a reprint of the very first issue ‘Walk — or Die!’ with a brand-new cover by British comics legend Ian Kennedy. The four comic books are all brand-new stories written by the Commando team and past editor Calum Laird — including a World War Three science fiction adventure and the long-awaited sequel to issue #1. This set also features an exclusive collection of cover art prints for subscribers. Capping off the celebration, the final set is on sale 8th July, and consists of four classic issues from the Golden Age of Commando voted for by fans and topped off with brand-new covers from modern artists.

Ian Kennedy, who first started illustrating for Commando in 1970, said, “When the first Commando hit the shelves, I had been freelancing for seven years. The next, as they say, is history!

“What followed has been, as far as I am concerned, a long, friendly, as well as professional collaboration with each and every editor to date. As to the future, I am confident that Commando will continue to maintain its well-deserved reputation for all round top quality!”

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