Tomahawk #118
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tomahawk: Guilty of Murder!", the quiet life of Kaintuck Jones is upended when the British invasion forces him to confront a past he’s long tried to avoid. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, this 1968 DC classic captures a turning point for a man who once believed peace was enough. The cover, a striking piece by Neal Adams, perfectly frames the tension between duty and conscience.
Tomahawk finds himself accused of murder in a scheme orchestrated by Lord Sly, who aims to have him executed by his own Rangers—now forced to judge the man they once followed. With Big Anvil, Stovepipe Johnson, Frenchie Duval, Wildcat, Cannonball Calhoun, Kaintuck Jones, and Brass Buttons caught between loyalty and justice, the line between friend and foe blurs as the truth remains buried beneath deception.
Kaintuck Jones, a man who once believed peace was worth any price, finds his convictions tested when the frontier burns. Drawn into a conflict he never sought, he must confront the cost of standing aside as violence spreads through the land. With Johnny Dawson, Jeremiah Hobbs, and the echoes of old allies like Tomahawk, Big Anvil, Brass Buttons, and Cannonball Calhoun watching, Kaintuck faces a choice that could change everything.
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