Tomahawk #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1967 DC adventure pits the frontier hero in a genuinely tense three-way standoff, captured vividly on Bob Brown's cover: Miss Liberty — in her stars-and-stripes costume, sword in hand — duels the red-robed villain known as the Hood, while a bound Tomahawk is pinned helplessly against an enormous coin behind them, unable to warn her of the warriors closing in from behind. The cover copy spells out the stakes with pulpy urgency — "The Hood vowed to slay him, Miss Liberty to save him — yet, no matter who wins… Tomahawk Must Die!" — making it clear that writer Bill Finger loaded this issue with the kind of no-win dilemma that kept Silver Age readers coming back month after month.
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