Tomahawk #111
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Vengeance of the Devil-Dogs!", Tomahawk and his Rangers stand guard over Chief Kanakee’s tribe, determined to stop a treaty with the British. When the Hood unleashes a rogue Thunder-Man and a pack of vicious, trained wolves to break their resolve, the tide turns—only for the attack to halt at the last moment, leaving Thunder-Man with a sudden, unsettling realization. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, with a cover by Bob Brown, this 1967 DC classic blends frontier tension and mystery in a gripping, standalone tale.
In "Vengeance of the Devil-Dogs!", Chief Kanakee stands at a crossroads, his tribe’s future hanging in the balance as the British press for a treaty. With Big Anvil and Brass Buttons by his side, Tomahawk’s Rangers defend the reservation, but the Hood’s ruthless plan unfolds—freeing Thunder-Man from jail and unleashing a pack of trained wolves to break their resolve. Just as the attack reaches its peak, the Hood calls it off, leaving Thunder-Man to piece together the truth behind the chaos.
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Reprinted in Bat Lash #3 (1970), Superadventure Annual #1969
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