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Indian Fighter#3

Indian Fighter #3

Sep 1950 · Youthful · 0.10 USD
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“The Fighting Parson”

In "The Fighting Parson," a young man learns the ancient craft of arrow-making from a mystical tree, guided by his father, the tribal chief. His skill becomes a turning point in a long-standing conflict between the Seneca and Mohawk, leading him to take a solemn vow to end the cycle of violence. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, drawn with precision by Doug Wildey, whose signature work brings the forest and its secrets to life.

artist, inker Doug Wildey (signed)

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artist, inker Doug Wildey (signed)

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An old chief teaches his son how to make arrows from a magic tree in the forest. His skill helps end a battle between the Seneca and Mohawk tribes, and he vows to rid the country of those who take the warpath.

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