Tomahawk #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1952 DC frontier adventure pits America's favorite frontier hero against a sinister, commanding figure in a long coat who looms over the scene, declaring his hypnotic hold over Tomahawk and ordering him to shoot Dan Hunter — with both buckskin-clad frontiersmen and kneeling captives caught in the tension. Bob Brown's cover art delivers a wonderfully atmospheric standoff, the villain's outstretched gesturing hand radiating menace against a dramatic, fiery sky. "The Man from Magic Mountain!" promises exactly the kind of supernatural frontier intrigue that made Tomahawk such a distinctive corner of DC's 1952 lineup.
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Teenagers try to cope with the social stigma of a relative suffering from mental illness.
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