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El Sargento Furia y Sus Comandos#137

El Sargento Furia y Sus Comandos #137

Sep 1972 · Editora de Periódicos, S. C. L. "La Prensa" · 1.20 MXP
“La monja que salvo a los comandos”

In "La monja que salvo a los comandos," the commandos find themselves trapped by Japanese forces during a perilous submarine mission, their only hope a mysterious nun who claims to aid their escape. As tensions rise and loyalty is tested, her true identity becomes a shocking revelation that upends everything they thought they knew. A gripping wartime tale from 1972, this issue features a bold twist that redefines the line between enemy and ally.

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While attending the burial of US soldiers, the commandos vow to take revenge on the Japanese. During a submarine mission, they are captured by the Japanese who use underwater mines as a trap. As captives, the commandos meet a nun who offers to help them escape. When their plan goes sideways, the commandoes doubt the nun's allegiance. The nun uses her prior relationship with the Japanese soldiers to convince them that she is helping recapture them, but it's actually a double-cross to facilitate the commandos' escape. In the final twist, the nun reveals she's a beautiful blond spy, not a nun.

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