
Action-packed issues 5355-5358 are out now! We’ve got Crusader tanks in North Africa, a Luftwaffe
Judas in a Junkers 88, a coward with a twenty-five pounder gun, and paratroopers versus a Panzer in Algeria!

5355: Home of Heroes: Bullseye Bruno
There was something wrong with Bruno Neumann — something his nemesis Matthias Schenk
couldn’t put his finger on. No matter how easy the shot was, or how neatly his ducks were in a row,
Bruno couldn’t hit anything — not one single Allied aircraft. Even his ironic nickname “Bullseye
Bruno” did nothing to stir the Jerry airman into finding his target and shooting it down. Fool me
once, thought Schenk, fool me twice, but fool me three times and I smell a rat — or worse a
TRAITOR!
| Story | Steve Taylor | Art | Vicente Alcazar | Cover | Keith Burns|
5356: Gold Collection: The White Feather
“NO GUTS!” That’s what they said about young Harry Bishop when he froze in action. And if that
wasn’t bad enough, to add insult to injury, Bishop was then demoted from being in charge of his
own twenty-five pounder crew to being a driver in another crew! But don’t give him the white
feather yet, because when Bishop’s back is against the wall you’ll soon see this coward has bite!
| Story | Brunt | Art | Martin | Cover | Ken Barr |
Originally Commando No. 142 (1964).

5357: Action and Adventure: Raging Metal
Written by Commando’s resident Aussie writer, Brent Towns, ‘Raging Metal’ is a brilliant romp f
fans of Desert War issues. Towns creates tension under the hot rays of the burning sun between two Aussie Sergeants, Bob Andrews and Simon Meredith. A misunderstanding in the heat of a battle soon leads to Bob getting hot under the collar — and inside a boiling tank it’s hard for tempers to cool off!
| Story | Brent Towns | Art | Jaume Forns | Cover | Neil Roberts |

5358: Silver Collection: Hold the Bridge!
It’s a race against time in this Silver era reprint as Captain Robert Sutton and his men parachute into enemy‑held territory in Algeria to destroy a Nazi-held bridge! Written by the Commando team in them1980s, with a cover by British comic artist legend Ian Kennedy, this isn’t one to miss!
| Story | Staff | Art | Carrion | Cover | Ian Kennedy |
Originally Commando No. 1553 (1981).