Tomahawk #10/1969
"Frihetskämpen" kicks off in a quiet village where Flower Kid’s flirtations earn him a swift exit, only to land him in a daring stagecoach ambush. Cover by Nick Cardy, this 1969 issue from Williams Förlags AB sees Flower Kid teaming up with a young woman after he saves her gold, leading them on a dangerous journey to Mexico. With a mystery brewing around a plot to assassinate a governor, he’ll need more than charm to uncover the traitor—especially when the only way in is through a prison’s locked doors.
In a dusty frontier town where flirtation is a crime, Flower Kid finds himself banished after too many charming words for the local wives. On the run and caught in a stagecoach ambush, he teams up with a young woman and her horse, Daisy, to protect a cache of gold—and uncover a conspiracy that leads them into the heart of Mexico, where a daring prison break may be the only way to stop a governor’s assassination.
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↩ Reprints Tim Holt #15 (1950), Tim Holt #33 (1952), Straight Arrow #34 (1954), Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid #41 (1955), Bat Lash #4 (1969)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #5/1969 (1969)
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