Five-Score Comic Monthly #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Chapter 1: The Secrets of Sgt. Witch Doctor," a young Native American tracker named Little Cloud joins the Rangers, driven by a personal mission to avenge his father’s death and protect his people from British influence. His deep understanding of his people’s traditions and the land earns him the nickname Sgt. Witch Doctor, a title that strikes fear into the enemy who see his knowledge as magic.
In "Chapter 2: The Death of Tomahawk," the cunning warrior Tomahawk stages his own demise using the wisdom of Sgt. Witch Doctor, setting a trap to prevent Chef Mocking Bird’s tribe from aligning with the British. As the Redcoats close in, the plan hinges on deception and sacrifice, testing loyalty and survival in the harsh frontier. Ultimately, the group must decide whether Little Cloud belongs with the Rangers or returns to his people.
In the dusty shadow of Dead Man's Alley, three men lie dead and the town stays silent—until Walt, the self-proclaimed sheriff, vows to uncover the truth. Ambushed and left for dead in a barn, he’s outmatched until Wayne, a sharp-eyed stranger, dons the sheriff’s hat and takes the fight to the rooftops. With cunning and nerve, he slips inside the killers’ hideout and thwarts their plan. Though Walt insists Wayne take the credit, the boy still finds joy in the small townsfolk’s grateful smiles.
In "The Immortality Seekers!", an ancient alien race returns to Earth, driven by a millennia-old quest to reclaim the lost secret of immortality discovered by one of their own long ago. With no memory of the location or method, they begin a desperate search across forgotten ruins and forgotten minds, seeking answers buried in Earth's distant past.
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