Tomahawk #135
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Death on Ghost Mountain!", Tomahawk faces a moral crossroads when a chance encounter with a wandering peddler sparks thoughts of a quieter life—until his friend Jess drags him into a dangerous quest for gold hidden on sacred land. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Frank Thorne, this gripping tale blends frontier tension with personal loyalty, all wrapped in Joe Kubert’s striking cover art.
Hawk stumbles upon a peddler’s curious catalog, sparking dreams of a life beyond the frontier—until his friend Jess reveals a map to a gold lode deep in sacred territory. With Moon Fawn’s warnings and Little Eagle’s quiet vigilance, Hawk must choose between loyalty to his friend and duty to the land. Tina Henderson watches from the edge, caught between the two paths.
"Thunder across the Plains" explores the troubling history of substandard firearms sold to Native American tribes during the 19th century, highlighting how these unreliable weapons impacted the balance of power on the Great Plains. The story also presents a detailed look at the diverse headdresses worn by various Plains Indian nations, offering a visual record of cultural distinction and tradition.
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Confederate Captain Stanard Kirby returns to his ravaged Shenandoah Valley, only to find his home and life reduced to ashes. Years later, he leads a band of outlaws in a series of daring raids across Kansas, driven by a past he can't escape.
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Reprinted in Tomahawk #12/1971 (1971), Tomahawk #1/1972 (1971), Tomahawk #12/1971 (1971), Tomahawk #1/1972 (1972), Brûlant #43 (1976), Brûlant #45 (1977), Tomahawk #2/1982 (1982), Tomahawk #2/1982 (1982)
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