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Comic Title: Boy Commandos #1
Publisher: DC
(World's Best Comics Company)
Address: 480 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: Winter 1942
On Sale Date:
November 11, 1942 Newsstand Date November 11, 1942
Source: House Ad, World's Finest Comics #8, Page BC,
Superman #20, Page 31,
Sensation Comics #13, Page 43,
Flash Comics #37, Page 45,
More Fun Comics #87, Page IBC,
Adventure Comics #82, Page IBC
Copyright Date November 7, 1942
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1942
Until 1958 DC did not report actual on sale dates to the copyright office
The publication dates listed in LoC records are NOT release dates.
Frequency: Quarterly
Cover Price: $0.10
Page Count: 64
Editor: Fredric Whitney Ellsworth
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Title: "Ghost Raiders"
Pages: 12
Feature(s):
Boy Commandos (of Earth-2)
Penciller: Jack Kirby
Inker: Joe Simon
Reprinted In:
Boy Commandos by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby Vol. 1 HC (2011)
Feature Character(s)
- Boy Commandos (last appearance in Boy Commandos #1; next appearance in Detective Comics #71)
- Brooklyn (last appearance in Boy Commandos #1; next appearance in Detective Comics #71)
- Andre Chavard (last appearance in Boy Commandos #1; next appearance in Detective Comics #71)
- Alfy Twidgett (last appearance in Boy Commandos #1; next appearance in Detective Comics #71)
- Jan Haasen (last appearance in Boy Commandos #1; next appearance in Detective Comics #71)
Supporting Character(s)
- Rip Carter (last appearance in Boy Commandos #1; next appearance in Detective Comics #71)
Villain(s)
- Heinrich Himmler and serveral Nazis (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Francois Girard (the ghost of a French resistance fighter; no further appearances)
- Commander Allison (an Allied leader; no further appearances)
- Papa Dumont and members of the French underground (no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Brooklyn is contacted by a captain in the French resistance. He is given a signal for the Commandos to begin an operation in which they plan to kidnap Hitler. The Commandos are first smuggled into France, then taken secretly to one of Hitler's retreats. The Commandos surprise the guards, but one of them triggers an alarm. An explosion then causes Hitler to be trapped inside the retreat. The Commandos aren't able to kidnap him, but the incident weakens German morale. After the mission, they learn that the French resistance leader who helped them was the ghost of a man that died six months earlier.
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