Tomahawk #13/1965
"Del 1: Spion för fienden" kicks off in a tense, atmospheric tale where the Cheyenne medicine man Ka-nee-ma and others pretend the dead have returned, demanding costly sacrifices to keep them at bay. With Bob Powell handling both art and inks, the story unfolds with a haunting, grounded realism, while Bob Brown’s cover captures the eerie ritual with stark, expressive detail.
In a tense frontier tale from Tomahawk #13, Medicinmannen Ka-nee-ma and other Cheyenne use a chilling ruse, pretending the dead have returned to demand costly sacrifices—leaving the living to question what’s real and what’s fear.
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↩ Reprints Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders #16 (1952), Badmen of the West #1 [A-1 #100] (1953), Straight Arrow #30 (1953), Tim Holt #41 (1954), Tomahawk #101 (1965), Cowboy #28/1965
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