Star Spangled Comics #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "The Black Cougar!" from Star Spangled Comics #113 (1951), the ruthless Warden Elias Bramm operates in secret as the masked outlaw Black Cougar, smuggling weapons to Native tribes under the cover of his criminal network. When the determined Tomahawk uncovers the operation, he strikes hard—but the true identity of the man behind the mask remains hidden, leaving the trail unresolved.
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Reprinted in Tomahawk #139 (1972), Tomahawk #2/1974 (1974), Tomahawk #2/1974 (1974), The Greatest 1950s Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1991), The Greatest 1950s Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1992)
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