Star Spangled Comics #126
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Phantom of Paris!", Tomahawk finds himself caught between duty and a stolen relic when General Washington presents him with a silver tomahawk—only for the cunning Chief Three Eagles to steal it, claiming it’s a magical weapon. With the fate of a secret mission to Fort Franklin hanging in the balance, Tomahawk must track down the thief across treacherous terrain, all while the mysterious Phantom of Paris looms in the shadows. Fred Ray handles both pencils and inks for the story, while Leonard Starr delivers the cover.
In "The Phantom of Paris!" from Star Spangled Comics #126, the eerie murders at the Paris Opera draw the attention of Doctor Thirteen, who infiltrates the troupe by posing as a singer to unmask the truth behind the phantom's haunting presence. With the city gripped by fear and the stage a theater of secrets, one woman steps into the spotlight to uncover a mystery that's as deadly as it is elusive.
In "Danger in the Hall of Trophies!" from Star Spangled Comics #126 (1952), a seemingly legitimate French detective gains the trust of Commissioner Gordon and Robin, only to infiltrate the Bat-Cave under false pretenses. With a clever ruse and a hidden tracking device, he sets in motion a threat that could expose Batman’s secret lair to the criminal underworld.
In "The Magic Tomahawk!", Tomahawk must track down the stolen silver tomahawk—once a gift from General Washington—while racing to deliver vital orders to Fort Franklin, all as Chief Three Eagles schemes to claim the weapon's supposed power.
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Reprinted in Five-Score Comic Monthly #78 (1964), The Phantom Stranger #3 (1969), World's Finest Comics #192 (1970), Superman #12/1970 (1970), Superman Supacomic #131 (1970), Limited Collectors' Edition #C-47 (1976), Fantomet #19/1998 (1998)
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