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Cover: Bob Brown

Tomahawk #107

Nov 1966 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“Double-Cross of the Gorilla-Ranger!”

This December 1966 DC issue delivers one of the more striking covers of the Silver Age frontier era — a massive, arrow-wielding gorilla in a feathered headband dominates the image, bow drawn and teeth bared, while a blond frontiersman struggles to carry a fallen comrade to safety below. A inset panel teases Thunder-Man as a "Special Guest-Villain," a cloaked figure adding further menace to the already chaotic scene. Cover artist Bob Brown packs genuine tension into every corner, and the headline promise of "The Biggest Booby Trap of the War — Double-Cross of the Gorilla-Ranger!" makes this a wonderfully wild chapter in Tomahawk's Revolutionary War adventures.

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writer F. E. Herron · artist, inker Fred Ray · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Bob Brown

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artist, inker Fred Ray
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown

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Chief Tanaka's tribe has a giant ape that becomes one of Tomahawk's Rangers to help free Chief Tanka from the British army.

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