Frontier Fighters #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "War Stick of Chief Fighting Elk," Bill rides into Dodge City with urgent news of Apache raids led by his old enemy Crazy Wolf. With three travelers determined to leave before spring, Bill takes on the dangerous role of shotgun rider, guiding the stagecoach through perilous territory. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Joe Kubert, this gripping tale captures the tension of the frontier with art that’s both bold and precise. The cover, by John Prentice, perfectly captures the stakes of the journey.
In "War Stick of Chief Fighting Elk," Davy must navigate the fragile politics of frontier alliances when General Jackson sends him to meet Chocktaw chief Bright Fox, hoping to secure their support for the Revolutionary cause before the British can sway them. With tensions simmering and trust hard-won, Davy finds himself at the center of a high-stakes mission where words may be as powerful as weapons.
In "The Raiders of the Oregon Trail," Kit faces a desperate challenge as the warlike Klamath tribe strikes at his 500-mile supply line along the Oregon Trail, threatening to derail his mission to open the West to California. With tension mounting and the frontier at stake, Kit must find a way to protect his fragile route and keep the dream of westward expansion alive.
In "The Ambush of the Overland Stage," Bill rides into Dodge City with word of Apache raids led by his old enemy, Crazy Wolf. When three stubborn travelers refuse to wait for spring, Bill takes the risk, riding shotgun to guide the stagecoach safely through the perilous Indian lines.
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Reprinted in Davy Crockett and the Frontier Fighters #4 (1956), Big Boy #4 (1957), Superboy Annual #1958-59 (1958), Tomahawk #1/1966 (1966), Tomahawk #2/1966 (1966), DC Special #6 (1970), All-Star Western #9 (1971), Ardan #5 (1972)
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