The Sarge and his team battle a vicious Nazi time squad who'll do anything to turn the Allied heroes into fossilised raptor-chow! Plus the rules of time travel are pushed to the limit, as Einstein crosses his own timeline in order to prevent the extinction of the universe, when a Chronosphere goes critical at the Commandos' base! Don't miss the high-class, high-stakes, fully painted pulp action, as Chronos Commandos cranks up a gear!
All in all a great little issue, though I do mark it down a bit for the story probably not making much sense to anyone who had picked up just this issue. Those wanting to get into the series now would be best served by starting at issue 1. Read Full Review
While Stuart Jennett's Chronos Commandos has a lot of potential which remains untapped, the major plot has ground to a bit of a hault in recent months. The story hasnt really been pushed forward very much and the series is beginning to feel overly redundant. The artwork is as incredible as ever but it just isnt enough to save the increasingly weak story. Something different needs to happen to these characters in order for Chronos Commandos to retain its appeal. Read Full Review
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