Tomahawk #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Weird Water-Tomahawk," Tomahawk’s Ranger mission takes a surreal turn when he’s transformed into liquid—leaving his comrades scrambling to protect him while uncovering the unexpected ways his new form aids their cause. Written by Ed Herron and brought to life with dynamic art by Fred Ray, this 1965 DC classic features a cover by Bob Brown that captures the story’s eerie, otherworldly tone.
In "The Weird Water-Tomahawk," Tomahawk’s body suddenly liquefies during a critical mission to stop the British from seizing a massive cannon, leaving his comrades—Brass Buttons, Stovepipe Johnson, Frenchie Duval, Cannonball Calhoun, Big Anvil, Wildcat, and Long Rifle Morgan—racing to protect him. As they grapple with his strange new form, they discover that his liquid state might be the key to outsmarting their enemies and turning the tide of the mission.
Kaintuck Jones and Wildcat take on a dangerous mission to secure a deserted house rumored to be haunted—a former observation post used by Hessian soldiers. As they approach the crumbling structure, their skepticism clashes with the growing unease in the air, and the truth of the ghostly tales begins to blur with the weight of war.
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Reprinted in Tomahawk #1/1967 (1967), Tomahawk #3/1971 (1971), Tomahawk #2/1974 (1974)
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