

PUBLICATIONS
Welcome to the Publications Page, your field guide to Dan Barnfield's published works. This page is where ink meets paper to tell the stories you won't forget—stories of bravery, camaraderie, and good ol' military grit.
Scroll through, and you'll find snippets of Dan's work and direct links to get the whole experience. Trust me, it's like a care package for your brain!

Commando #5591: SINS OF OUR FATHERS
by Suresh (Author), Mark Eastbrook (Cover Art),
Dan Barnfield (Artist)
Once, the Batavi were a peaceful Germanic tribe friendly to ancient Rome, but their alliance was broken as the Romans betrayed and enslaved them. One man, Militius, would not allow that though. He tricked his captors, killing his legate, Castricius and pushing the Romans to surrender. What no-one could have predicted, though, was that what happened would stretch far into the future as their descendants met in another, just as bloody war.






Commando #5543: A PIECE OF THE ACTION
by Rossa McPhillips (Author), Mark Harris (Cover Art),
Dan Barnfield (Artist)
Sicily, July 1943. US Naval Intelligence officer Lieutenant Commander Albert Russo and his unit have become pawns in a mafia feud after being betrayed by the Lanza family. Now, with rival mafia families on their tail -- and the Italian Army -- Russo has to rely on his wits if he is to aid the opening Allied salvo against the Axis forces in Europe. If he somehow manages the impossible, it will mean success for Operation Husky. If he fails, it could mean the destruction of the whole Allied landing force!






Commando #5505: ANGELS AND THUNDERBOLTS
by Matthew Cole (Author), Logan Cole (Author), Mark Harris (Cover Art), Dan Barnfield (Artist)
An "angel," as any airman could tell you, is a thousand feet of altitude, and Archie Moran never felt more at home than when he had a few angels under him. He was a hero of the Pacific Theatre who had four zeros under his belt and was ready to take on Jerry kites in Italy to get his ace. The only problem was that the fighting in Italy was very different. They were attacking ground forces, taking out bridges, roads and supply runs. That meant flying in low where there were no angels -- just tanks, AA guns and a lot of hate for Yank pilots.






Commando #5477: BUG ATTACK
by Ferg Handley (Author), Neil Roberts (Cover Art),
Dan Barnfield (Artist)
When a fracking operation in rural Colorado unleashes a hoard of giant killer bugs, the US military are ready to nuke the suckers out of the area -- until they discover a group of research students are trapped in the epicentre. Now, it's a race against time and mech-suits versus mega insects, as humanity's elite forces battle it out to rescue the civilians before the region gets lit up like the fourth of July!






Commando #5457: DIE GLOCKE
by Dan Barnfield (Author, Artist), Neil Roberts (Cover Art)
Late 1944 -- the end of the war is on the horizon and two best friends, paratroopers Paul Dunne and Thomas Holt, must work together on what will be their last top-secret mission. With years of fighting experience under their belts, the operation was supposed to be simple: parachute into Poland to beat the Russians in an attempt to acquire Wunderwaffe -- top-secret German weapon technology. But things quickly go awry, and the duo must play a bigger part in history than they ever imagined as they come face to face with... DIE GLOCKE!




