Hello and welcome to another post about British war comic Commando and the times it got all Weird War Tales.
(Probably not that often but when you've racked up nearly 6000 issues, eventually you end up with enough material for a clutch of blog posts)
So far we've covered ghosts, haunted artefacts, tanks with a mind of their own, lethal curses and that time a forest started eating people. (See previous posts for more details)
I was originally going to finish this series off with one last post but had a bit of a think and really, I would be better off splitting things up. Makes it easier to write if nothing else.
Commando 5589: Night of the Gorgons (2022)
You will be relieved to hear that yes, there is a mid-air fight between a winged Gorgon and a Spitfire. I think we can all agree that this is awesome.
The rest is also a good read that takes an out-there idea and runs with it. The way the commandos are gradually picked off is pure horror-film territory. The malevolent Melania Mandrapilias is a memorable villainess and makes a nice change from the usual Nazi brutes.
Somebody on the editorial team must have liked her as well because, for what may be the first time ever, a Commando villain made a second appearance.
Commando 5689: Dawn of the Gorgons (published 2023)
A British carrier on the way to participate in the Suez operation runs into - you guessed it, a deserted ship filled with really good statues. Soon commandos start dying horribly as a pissed off Gorgon gets revenge on the world. What I like about both these stories is that they are set during military campaigns well outside the norm. The ill-fated Dodecanese operation for the first, the Suez crisis in the second.
(Hmm, I wonder if the writers deliberately picked operations that were massive failures. )
Also, commandos vs gorgons is a cool idea that somebody needs to make a film about. Preferably not the Asylum because we all know how that's gonna go.
I think I preferred the artwork for "Night.." but that's a minor quibble. "Dawn..." is a worthy sequel and I wouldn't mind seeing a third installment.
Moving eastward and somewhere much, much colder and we get...
Commando 5729: Baba Yaga (Published 2024)
After a Russian T-34 is destroyed by a King Tiger Ivan, the lone, injured survivor meets a beautiful woman. After some reluctance, she agrees to take him to the cabin in the forest where she lives with her sisters. In exchange for performing 3 tasks, they will heal him and then help him fight the Germans.
Initially alarmed by the cabin having a whole load of skulls on stakes outside, Ivan takes on the tasks, even if he can't quite understand the reasoning. There's also something a little odd about the 3 sisters...
Another interesting issue. It's deliberately set up to follow the structure of old folk tales, especially Russian folklore. The 3 sisters, the 3 tasks, the way it all pays off at the end when our hero uses what he learned. I also think Baba Yaga is aimed at an older readership, who are aware of the old myths about a forest dwelling witch and also why a King Tiger is a big deal.
So to sum up, 3 Commando issues that are worth checking out if you want your war stories with a healthy does of weird shit.
I have maybe one more post to go so see you next time.
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