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Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly#3
Cover: Bob Brown

Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly #3

Jul 1965 · K. G. Murray · 2/- AUP [0-2-0 AUP]
“The Prisoner behind the Bull's-Eye”

In "The Prisoner behind the Bull's-Eye," Tomahawk finds himself trapped in a deadly game orchestrated by Renegade's men, forced to confront a shocking revelation about his past. Written by France Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, this 1965 issue sees Tomahawk face a moral trial when his former comrades are unwittingly drawn into a deadly ambush—only for Stovepipe to expose the deception at the last moment. The cover by Bob Brown captures the tension of the moment, a striking image of peril and resolve.

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writer France Herron · artist, inker Fred Ray · cover Bob Brown

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Cast · 23 characters

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artist, inker Fred Ray
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown

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Captured by Renegade's men, Tomahawk learns that he is a former American soldier turned traitor. Tomahawk is placed in a trap where his own Rangers might unknowingly kill him, but Stovepipe reveals the trickery just in time, and decides that he wants to continue as a Ranger.

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