Info édition : Originally Commando No 2466 (April 1991)
Résumé: Shooting up unsuspecting British trucks in a captured Hurricane was just one of the dirty tricks played by Erich von Werner — a pilot hated by his own men as much as by the British.
The feeling was mutual, particularly for Luftwaffe pilot Carl Lutz and Ted Bull of the RAF — two men linked by fate to Werner to form a strange and deadly triangle.
Jose Maria Jorge -
”This rollicking air story sets a fair pace and I’m sure it might hold a record for the amount of times that any of our three main characters have to abandon their aircraft and bail out after a dogfight,” notes Scott of this story. “It’s just as well that interior artist Jose Maria Jorge was such a master of aerial action and I imagine that this script would have been tailored specifically for him. His attention to detail was astounding and many other Commando artists were huge fans of his wonderful work.
“The same thing can, of course, be said about our equally legendary cover artist, Ian Kennedy — who delivers yet another action-packed, dynamic illustration.”