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The LL&P Collection - Boy Commandos


Set Type: Boy Commandos
Owner: Best2u
Last Modified: 4/20/2024
Views: 959

Rank: 11
Score: 247
Leading by: 87
Points to Higher Rank: 46

Set Description:

Mid-grade copies will do on this set, lets say in the 6.5 to 8.0 range.
About Boy Commandos
Boy Commandos was one of DCs most successful titles during World War II, selling a reported one million copies per issue. The title was actually one of DCs three biggest hits along with Superman and Batman! The Boy Commandos title ran for 36 issues, closing out the decade with its final issue dated November/December 1949. The Boy Commandos are an elite commando squad of orphaned children from four different countries who are brought together to fight in World War II. The team was created in 1942 by the legendary duo of Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, after they left Timely following their creation of Captain America. Kid gangs were popular both in the movies and real life during the era (Jack Kirby has even discussed having been in a youth gang, so maybe he was reliving some of that with Boy Commandos).
The Boy Commandos were led by the adult Captain Rip Carter, and consisted of Andre from France, Alfie from England, Jan from the Netherlands and Brooklyn from the United States. The team was introduced in Detective Comics #64 (1942) and appeared on the cover of #65 where they were welcomed by Batman. Soon after their introduction, the team received its own best-selling title as well as a spot in the Worlds Finest Comics anthology title. In addition to Simon and Kirby, the Boy Commandos feature included work by three young artists who would later become DC legends, Gil Kane, Curt Swan and Carmine Infantine.
The Boy Commandos were brought back into DC Continuity when their co-creator, Jack Kirby, returned to the company in the early 1970s to create his magnum opus, the 4th World saga. Kirby introduced a middle-aged police detective named Dan Terrible Turpin in the pages of New Gods #5 (1971) and later revealed that Turpin was actually the grown up Brooklyn from Boy Commandos. It makes sense that Kirby would have picked this character to revisit first, himself being a New York City native. In the 1990s, Turpin became part of the supporting cast of the Superman titles during the popular "Death of Superman" era. The other members of the team were reintroduced as adults as well in the Blue Beetle title during the later 1980s.
In the last decade, DC has published two hardcover volumes collecting the early adventures of the Boy Commandos in chronological order so new generations of fans can enjoy their adventures.

Boy Comandos #1 was also the first appearance of one of DCs few female heroes of the Golden Age, Liberty Belle. After also appearing in #2, Liberty Belle then moved over to Star Spangled Comics, where she appeared in issues #20 to #68. She was brought back in the early 1980s as one of the lead characters in DCs All-Star Squadron title, about a group of heroes who teamed up during the early days of World War II. Liberty Belle eventually married DC speedster Johnny Quick and she gave birth to their daughter, Jesse Chambers, who in recent decades has operated as both Jesse Quick and as the new Liberty Belle. Fans of The Flash TV series know Jesse as a recurring character on the hit series.
(Full Set Update- Nov. 2019)
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Boy Commandos 1 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 2 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 3 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 4 No Comic    Shop eBay
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Boy Commandos 11 No Comic    Shop eBay
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Boy Commandos 19 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 20 No Comic    Shop eBay
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Boy Commandos 23 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 24 No Comic    Shop eBay
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Boy Commandos 26 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 27 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 28 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 29 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 30 0032421019 7.573 Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 31 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 32 0003621016 8.5174 Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 33 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 34 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 35 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos 36 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos (1973) 1 No Comic    Shop eBay
Boy Commandos (1973) 2 No Comic    Shop eBay

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