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Cover: Irv Novick

Tomahawk #122

May 1969 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“Must the Brave Die!”

In "Must the Brave Die!", the Rangers face a deadly test of endurance and courage as they escort vital water to a besieged patriot settlement, pursued by relentless renegade Indians. When Brass Buttons is wounded and doubts his worth, his quiet resolve sparks a crucial idea that could mean the difference between survival and defeat. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with gritty detail by Frank Thorne, this 1969 issue features a tense, character-driven tale underscored by Irv Novick’s intense cover art.

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writer Robert Kanigher · artist, inker Frank Thorne · letterer Ben Oda · cover Irv Novick

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artist, inker Frank Thorne
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Irv Novick

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The Rangers are on a mission to deliver water to a patriot settlement but they are being stalked by renegade Indians. When they are attacked, Brass Buttons is wounded and feels that he is not pulling his weight as a Ranger, but eventually he comes up with an idea that helps them succeed in their mission.

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