Star Spangled Comics #116
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1951 DC anthology packs a whopping 52 big pages for just a dime, headlining Tomahawk in "The Battle of Junction Fort!" — and the cover by Fred Ray delivers the drama immediately. Tomahawk stands tall at the center, clutching an early American flag as he faces down red-coated British soldiers armed with muskets and bayonets, while a young companion fights at his side and a cannon looms in the foreground. It's a rousing Revolutionary War tableau that captures the frontier spirit this series was known for, with Robin the Boy Wonder also promised inside for good measure.
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