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Cover: Bob Brown

Tomahawk #113

Nov 1967 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“The Mad Miser of Carlisle Castle!”

December 1967 brings another frontier adventure with Tomahawk and His Rip-Roaring Rangers #113 from DC. Bob Brown's cover pulls you right into the tension — a figure in purple strains to haul open a heavy wooden door while a group of armed warriors crowds the other side, rifles and weapons at the ready, as a speech balloon cries out "You opened it! Now we all can escape!" The promise of "The Mad Miser of Carlisle Castle!" inside, crafted by writer George Kashdan and artist Irv Novick, suggests this issue delivers exactly the kind of high-stakes colonial-era drama that made this series a reliable favorite.

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writer George Kashdan · artist Irv Novick · inker Bob Brown · cover Bob Brown

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artist Irv Novick
inker Bob Brown
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown

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Tomahawk and his Rangers end up in a castle in a swamp that used to belong to Roger Carlisle.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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