The "Weird War" series introduced a group of soldiers that are similar to a vampire, a Frankenstein monster, a werewolf, and Medusa (with the hair of poisonous snakes). They're called the "Creature Commandos." They had a run in "Weird War" for about 20 issues or so, and they were led by a soldier who was, well, a jerk. That's the only characterization that bothered me, because the soldier kept calling them freaks, and expected them to respect him (to me he was an idiot). Regardless, the stories are creative and the supernatural aspect makes the World War Two stories more interesting. It's about a grade B, in my opinion. (Honestly, I like the Weird War stories that didn't have these characters and were just weird and supernatural).
I read this collection because the new guy at the helm of DC Comics films wants to make an animated movie of this group (and I had never heard of them before this collection came out after his announcement). The collection was entertaining, and perhaps the animated film will be, too.
ABOUT THE BOOK: In one of DC's strangest comics ever, a werewolf, a vampire, a gorgon, and Frankenstein's monster fight the German forces during World War II. Originally published in the early 1980s, The Creature Commandos laid the groundwork for recent series like FRANKENSTEIN, AGENT OF S.H.A.D.E. Collects WEIRD WAR TALES #93, 97, 100, 102, 105, 108-112, 114-119, 121 and 124.
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