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  1. Anonymous

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    has any one heard of commando comics
     
  2. Christian Ankerstjerne

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    Yes, I have a hundred or so... ;)
     
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    I have ten commando books i think, but i dont know exactly where they are anymore, its shame though since i would really enjoy seeing them again.

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    i can send some to any one who want theme
     
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    Do any of you Danes know the comics called "Kampserien" and "På Vingene" in Norway ? I´m sure they were published in Denmark as well, but perhaps not under the same name. They were sized A5 and had one story in each issue. Discontinued in the early eighties.
     
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    I kow those as well. I total I've got about three large boxes of those comics :)
     
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    This commando -thing sound familiar and I had to check if i was correct. Yes, commando was published here in Finland and named "Korkeajännitys" (High voltage), better known just "Korkkari"
    I believe just about every boy here in Finland has learnt atleast short course of Korkkarisaksa, High Voltage Germany:
    "Achtung, Panzer!"
    "Tommies!"

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    And more High voltage germany: Himmel! Verdammt! Jawohl herr Major!
     
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    Dont forget "Scheiße !!" :D
     
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    Ah yes, the German used in non-German fictional works reaches levels of unknown interlingual insights and experiences... :D
     

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