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Star Spangled Comics #113 cover
Cover: Fred Ray

Star Spangled Comics #113

Feb 1951 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Black Cougar!”

In "The Black Cougar!", Warden Elias Bramm operates from the shadows, using his cunning and disguises to funnel weapons to Native American tribes—posing as the mysterious outlaw Black Cougar. When Tomahawk tracks down the criminal network, he thwarts the operation, but the true identity of the man behind the mask remains hidden. Written by George Kashdan and brought to life with dynamic artwork by Frank Frazetta, this 1951 issue features a cover by Fred Ray.

writer George Kashdan · artist, inker Frank Frazetta · cover Fred Ray

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artist, inker Frank Frazetta
cover pencils, inks Fred Ray

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Warden Elias Bramm uses his connections to the criminal element and his mastery of disguise to run guns to the Indians as Black Cougar. Tomahawk puts a stop to Black Cougar's operation, but doesn't discover his enemy's true identity.

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