Tomahawk #112
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1967 DC frontier adventure puts the tension front and center: the cover by Bob Brown shows a fierce, blond-haired Tomahawk hurling a purple-clad opponent through the air with explosive force, while a group of his own Rangers watches warily in the background below. The cover copy asks what could possibly trigger Tomahawk to turn against his own men in "the Scrap of the Century" — a question that practically leaps off the page. With a story by Bill Finger and interior art by Fred Ray, this issue of Tomahawk and His Rip-Roaring Rangers delivers exactly the kind of action-packed frontier drama that made the series a staple of DC's western line.
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