Frontier Fighters #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Two Little Paleface Indians," Bill and his friend Sir Percy stumble upon a sabotaged train carrying a top-secret shipment, only to be captured by Cheyenne warriors who force them to assemble a mysterious device—what Bill quickly identifies as a new Gattling gun. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated with gritty precision by Joe Kubert, this 1956 Frontier Fighters tale blends frontier tension with wartime intrigue, all framed by John Prentice’s evocative cover.
In a tense moment during a scouting mission, Davy Crockett narrowly escapes a Creek warrior ambush by diving into a river and swimming to safety. Exhausted and hidden along the bank, he’s discovered by two young Creek children—whose unexpected actions and surprising revelation tie them to a past long buried—set against the stark backdrop of frontier survival.
In the shadowed frontier of 1956, Bill and his friend Sir Percy stumble upon a train ambush by Cheyenne warriors, who’ve stolen a top-secret shipment. Taken captive and brought to a hidden camp, they’re forced to assemble a strange, ominous device—one Bill instantly recognizes as a deadly new Gatling gun.
In "Kit Carson's Couriers," the legendary frontiersman recognizes the urgent need for faster communication when Apache raids threaten distant outposts, leading him to forge a daring network of riders to relay warnings to Fort Santa Fe.
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Reprinted in Big Boy #3 (1956), Big Boy #4 (1957), Seriemagasinet #6/1958 (1958), Seriemagasinet #7/1958 (1958), Seriemagasinet #11/1958 (1958), Wham ! #2 (1970), All-Star Western #8 (1971), Tomahawk #2/1974 (1974), Tomahawk #2/1974 (1974), Tomahawk #1/1976 (1975), Tomahawk #1/1976 (1976)
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