D-Day was the largest amphibious invasion in history and one of the world's most famous military actions. It has become the stuff of legend through films such as "Saving Private Ryan" and TV series such as "Band of Brothers". To commemorate its 65th anniversary, Carlton is proud to present Commando's hardest-hitting anthology of war comic stories ever, covering all the heroic action of 'The Longest Day', 6 June 1944. From "Ambush at Dawn", "Normandy Drop" and "Blood of Heroes" to "Operation Bulldog" and "The Footsloggers", " D-Day Fight or Die!" features a dozen action-packed stories of the Tommies who stormed Hitler's formidable Atlantic Wall from air, land and sea-and won.
This was a decent Commando book. They picked mostly stories from the first 1000 issues which seem fresher to me and were the ones I read as a kid in the 70s. Unlike Bandits at 12 O'clock which told stories about a myriad of aircraft types, I noticed the bulk of the plots in this book were "ex-boxer Brit punches out Jerry across Normandy" or "Commandos-they were awesome" so I wonder why the limited the focus with 1000s of stories to choose from. 2 had nearly the same plot and the one featuring American paratroopers was lame-this is a British comic. That being said I did really enjoy 3 of the stories. Ambush at Dawn, Wrong Time Wrong Place and Big Guy a lot. Commando Rules.