Boy Commandos #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Brooklyn Gets a New Look!", the Boy Commandos find themselves tangled in a twist of fate when their teammate Brooklyn undergoes plastic surgery after a car accident—only to lose his iconic accent thanks to hypnotic voice coaching. But even with a new face and voice, he’s still in trouble when a gang of vengeful crooks targets him. Written by Ed Herron and brought to life with sharp art by Carmine Infantino and inks by Steve Brodie, this 1949 DC classic captures the era’s flair with a twist that’s as surprising as it is memorable. Cover by Art Peddy.
In "Brooklyn Gets a New Look!", the titular hero undergoes a dramatic transformation after a car accident, emerging with a new face and a changed voice thanks to plastic surgery and hypnotic coaching. But even with a fresh look and a different accent, Brooklyn finds himself in trouble when a gang of vengeful crooks targets him—proving that no amount of reinvention can hide the past.
In "Claw and Fang!", the Boy Commandos journey to Africa on a mission to capture wild animals for a zoo, bringing their usual mix of daring and teamwork to a new frontier. With Andre back in France and Percy stepping in to lead, the team faces the challenges of the wild—where every claw and fang could be a threat.
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