Indians #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Duel of the Devil-Knives," Little Turtle, chief of the Miami Tribe, faces a test of courage and cunning as he defends his people’s land against encroaching forces. Drawn with bold, expressive lines by Maurice Whitman, both in the interior and on the cover, this 1952 tale captures the tension and dignity of a leader navigating a fragile peace.
In "The Duel of the Devil-Knives," Manzar and Red Cloud, bound by a shared desire for peace, track the source of escalating raids on frontier settlements—only to uncover a traitorous settler known as the Flasher, whose hidden motives are fueling the violence. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this tense western frontier tale unfolds in the shadow of deception, where trust is as dangerous as the knives carried by those who strike in silence.
In "Little Turtle," the Miami chief known for his sharp mind and steady hand leads his people through a time of rising tension and encroaching settlers. Facing the relentless push westward, he chooses diplomacy over war, ultimately meeting with George Washington in a moment that could shape the future of his tribe.
ComicBooks.com Value
Find on ebay
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Reprints
Reprinted in Long Bow #1 (1960), Indians #13, Indians #15
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.