Star Spangled Comics #123
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Dolls of Doom!", Tomahawk and Dan take on a high-stakes mission during the Revolutionary War, leading a group of frontiersmen on a daring ten-day quest to seize British ships and secure vital gunpowder for General Washington’s troops. With Fred Ray’s dynamic artwork bringing the rugged frontier action to life, this 1951 adventure blends wartime urgency with classic pulp energy. The cover by Leonard Starr captures the tension with a striking, dramatic image that perfectly sets the tone for the story within.
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General Washington's patriot troops are running dangerously low on gunpowder, so Tomahawk and Dan embark on a ten-day mission with a band of frontiersmen, capturing British ships and commandeering their stores of gunpowder for the American cause.
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