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* [[BLAM Episode]]: At least two issues have involved [[Time Travel]]. No, really.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: At least two issues have involved [[Time Travel]]. No, really.
** ''#3888 Time Of Fear'' is one example. Though to be fair, the device that caused it was supposed to have a completely different function.
** ''#3888 Time Of Fear'' is one example. Though to be fair, the device that caused it was supposed to have a completely different function.
** And at one point, His Majesty's Armed Forces [[Instant Awesome Just Add Ninja|fought ninjas]].
** And at one point, His Majesty's Armed Forces [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja|fought ninjas]].
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Quite a few mavericks and [[I Work Alone|lone wolves]] appear in ''Commando'', and more often than not they're left to get on with things because [[Crazy Awesome|they're that good at what they do]], [[The Wonka|any eccentricities]] are overlooked.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]: Quite a few mavericks and [[I Work Alone|lone wolves]] appear in ''Commando'', and more often than not they're left to get on with things because [[Crazy Awesome|they're that good at what they do]], [[The Wonka|any eccentricities]] are overlooked.
* [[Depending On the Writer]]: Can often mean the difference between, for example, US troops being [[America Saves the Day|a bunch of okay guys who want to help others live as free as they do]] or [[Eagle Land|stupid Yanks who think they can whatever they want]], whether [[The Big Guy]] is a [[Gentle Giant]] or a [[Boisterous Bruiser]], or whether or not [[All Germans Are Nazis]].
* [[Depending On the Writer]]: Can often mean the difference between, for example, US troops being [[America Saves the Day|a bunch of okay guys who want to help others live as free as they do]] or [[Eagle Land|stupid Yanks who think they can whatever they want]], whether [[The Big Guy]] is a [[Gentle Giant]] or a [[Boisterous Bruiser]], or whether or not [[All Germans Are Nazis]].
* [[General Failure]]: One of these usually turns up - often on the British side. The reason they're allowed to be a [[Bad Boss]] is because [[Screw the Rules I Have Connections|he's got a relative who's high-up in the ranks]].
* [[General Failure]]: One of these usually turns up - often on the British side. The reason they're allowed to be a [[Bad Boss]] is because [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections|he's got a relative who's high-up in the ranks]].
** One issue decided to play it [[Up to Eleven]], and have a stupid Italian officer whose uncle was '''''[[Benito Mussolini]]'''''.
** One issue decided to play it [[Up to Eleven]], and have a stupid Italian officer whose uncle was '''''[[Benito Mussolini]]'''''.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Usually made by the aforementioned [[General Failure]] [[Redemption Equals Death|to make up for being such a]] [[Jerkass]].
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Usually made by the aforementioned [[General Failure]] [[Redemption Equals Death|to make up for being such a]] [[Jerkass]].
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: Averted... kind of. Not only has D.C. Thomson & Co. started putting out oversized trade paperbacks of some of classic stories, but every month they usually have at least four stories that are reprints of stories that are at least a few decades old.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: Averted... kind of. Not only has D.C. Thomson & Co. started putting out oversized trade paperbacks of some of classic stories, but every month they usually have at least four stories that are reprints of stories that are at least a few decades old.
* [[Laser Guided Amnesia]]: There has '''never''' been a [[Karma Houdini]] in '''any''' issue of Commando. '''''Ever'''''.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: There has '''never''' been a [[Karma Houdini]] in '''any''' issue of Commando. '''''Ever'''''.
* [[Maybe Magic Maybe Mundane]]: The standard reaction to anything which possibly affect fate, such as good-luck charms.
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]: The standard reaction to anything which possibly affect fate, such as good-luck charms.
* [[The Neidermeyer]]: Officers who aren't well liked by the enlisted men often show up. If they're seen from the perspective of the troops, they're usually of the aforementioned [[General Failure]] type, but when they're an important character themselves, their story is typically about them winning the respect of their troops. A relatively popular example is to team up a unit of rough and ready [[ANZA Cs]] with a [[Stiff Upper Lip|by-the-book Englishman]].
* [[The Neidermeyer]]: Officers who aren't well liked by the enlisted men often show up. If they're seen from the perspective of the troops, they're usually of the aforementioned [[General Failure]] type, but when they're an important character themselves, their story is typically about them winning the respect of their troops. A relatively popular example is to team up a unit of rough and ready [[ANZA Cs]] with a [[Stiff Upper Lip|by-the-book Englishman]].
** It's not too uncommon to have a [[Sergeant Rock]] mistaken for a Neidermeyer.
** It's not too uncommon to have a [[Sergeant Rock]] mistaken for a Neidermeyer.

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Commando For Action and Adventure, formerly known as Commando War Stories in Pictures, and 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, was a Spiritual Successor to the earlier Battle Picture Library and War Picture Library series, which have since been discontinued. The comic is noted for its distinctive 7 × 5½ inch, 68 page format that became a standard for these kinds of stories.

The general tone is more The Guns of Navarone than Saving Private Ryan; the horrors of war are still there, but they don't overpower the stories. Over the years, the "Boy's Own Adventures" attitude has been toned down a bit, but it's still a mostly optimistic view of war, viewing it more as a necessary evil than a fun time for the boys.

This comic book contains the following tropes: