
Commando Presents: Codename Warlord vol. 2
Dominic Teague(Author)
D.C.Thomson & Co Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 23. July 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-917436-12-0 (ISBN)
Description
Storming onto the comic book market in 1974, WARLORD soon became a fast and firm favourite of young readers in Britain and further afield. Well remembered for its eponymous strip, Codename: Warlord featured the secret agent Lord Peter Flint - Britain's best spy and most well-known coward! Flint's tales of derring-do along with his identity card and codebook thrilled readers of WARLORD for over 600 issues before it ceased publication in 1984.
In 2019, Flint graced the comic world once again with his reboot in Britain's longest running war comic, COMMANDO, proving that you just can't keep a man like Flint down! Codename: Warlord returned to COMMANDO in 2024 and again in 2025. Both rip-roaring issues have been collected here alongside continuing adventures from the original 1974 comic run as DC Thomson's Heritage Comics and Commando present... Codename: Warlord Volume 2!
Over 190 pages of red-hot comic artwork and behind-the-scenes looks at the iconic covers and strips as featured in the legendary WARLORD!
In 2019, Flint graced the comic world once again with his reboot in Britain's longest running war comic, COMMANDO, proving that you just can't keep a man like Flint down! Codename: Warlord returned to COMMANDO in 2024 and again in 2025. Both rip-roaring issues have been collected here alongside continuing adventures from the original 1974 comic run as DC Thomson's Heritage Comics and Commando present... Codename: Warlord Volume 2!
Over 190 pages of red-hot comic artwork and behind-the-scenes looks at the iconic covers and strips as featured in the legendary WARLORD!
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Dundee
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 190 mm
Width: 239 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
578 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-917436-12-0 (9781917436120)
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Persons
Dominic Teague was born in Chester on October 10th, 1985. After graduating from the University of Liverpool with a BA in English Language and Literature, he turned his hand to writing comics and short stories. He has penned scripts for 2000 AD (Tharg's Future Shocks), Commando (Codename Warlord, Kampfgruppe Falken, Sergeant Rayker, Union Jack Jackson) and several small press comics.
He has also written short stories for a number of anthologies and magazines published in the UK, US and Australia, and he was a finalist in the 2020 Writers of the Future Contest.
Born in Madrid on September 7th, 1940, Carlos Pino is a renowned artist who regularly produces cover and interior art for Commando. Showing his prowess for military comics, he also worked for Fleetway on titles including War Picture Library, Air Ace Picture Library, Battle Picture Weekly (on Johnny Red), 2000 AD (on Angel, Invasion!, Disaster 1990! and Tharg's Future Shocks), Starlord (on Ro-Busters), Speed, Wildcat, Ring Raiders, M.A.S.K and the New Eagle (on M.A.S.K).
In the 1980s, when working on Commando, he illustrated for other DC Thomson comics including The Victor and Starblazer. He also contributed (with his friend and partner Vicente Alcazar) to TV Century 21, drawing episodes of Star Trek and Department S, as well as drawing segments of the Judge Dredd newspaper strip.
He has also written short stories for a number of anthologies and magazines published in the UK, US and Australia, and he was a finalist in the 2020 Writers of the Future Contest.
Born in Madrid on September 7th, 1940, Carlos Pino is a renowned artist who regularly produces cover and interior art for Commando. Showing his prowess for military comics, he also worked for Fleetway on titles including War Picture Library, Air Ace Picture Library, Battle Picture Weekly (on Johnny Red), 2000 AD (on Angel, Invasion!, Disaster 1990! and Tharg's Future Shocks), Starlord (on Ro-Busters), Speed, Wildcat, Ring Raiders, M.A.S.K and the New Eagle (on M.A.S.K).
In the 1980s, when working on Commando, he illustrated for other DC Thomson comics including The Victor and Starblazer. He also contributed (with his friend and partner Vicente Alcazar) to TV Century 21, drawing episodes of Star Trek and Department S, as well as drawing segments of the Judge Dredd newspaper strip.