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Cover: Joe Kubert

Tomahawk #136

Sep 1971 · DC · 0.25 USD
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In "A Piece of Sky!", the British attempt to turn Chief Mocking Bird’s tribe against American forces by claiming the mountain spirits will protect them—unless they fight. With Little Cloud, driven by the memory of his father’s murder, guiding the Rangers, the team takes on a new role as they’re dubbed Sgt. Witch Doctor for their uncanny understanding of Native American traditions. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, with inks by Ray and letters by Stan Starkman, the issue features a striking cover by Joe Kubert.

Contains 5 stories
A Piece of Sky!
12 pp · Western-Frontier
HawkTomahawkJasonMaryMoon FawnSmall EagleVerick
Untitled Western-Frontier story
6 pp · Western-Frontier
Firehair
Presidents' Firearms
2 pp · Non-Fiction, Western-Frontier
George WashingtonAbraham Lincoln
Chapter 1: The Secrets of Sgt. Witch Doctor
9.67 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier
TomahawkTomahawk's Rangers [Cannonball CalhounFrenchie DuvalBig AnvilBrass ButtonsSgt. Witch Doctor [Little Cloud]Long Rifle Morgan]Chief Mocking BirdMighty Cloud (flashback)

In the rugged frontier of 1812, Tomahawk and his Rangers face a dangerous deception when the British manipulate Chief Mocking Bird’s tribe with tales of mountain spirits. With the help of Little Cloud—whose own past is tied to a murdered father and a desperate need for justice—they must outwit the enemy’s lies, using wisdom and courage to protect both their mission and the tribe’s fate.

Chapter 2: The Death of Tomahawk
7.67 pp · War, Western-Frontier
TomahawkTomahawk's Rangers [Cannonball CalhounSgt. Witch Doctor [Little Cloud]Frenchie DuvalBig AnvilBrass ButtonsLong Rifle Morgan]Chief Mocking Bird

In a tense chapter of frontier survival, Tomahawk uses cunning and the spiritual wisdom of Sgt. Witch Doctor to stage his own death and deceive the British, turning the tide of a dangerous standoff. As the Rangers grapple with shifting loyalties and the weight of war, a quiet decision is made—Little Cloud must choose between his life among the men he's come to call brothers and the path back to his people.

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Full credits

writer Ed Herron
artist, inker Fred Ray
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tomahawk #87 (1963)

Reprinted in Tomahawk #3/1972 (1972), Tomahawk #3/1972 (1972), Brûlant #44 (1976), Tomahawk #4/1976 (1976), Tomahawk #4/1976 (1976), Limited Collectors' Edition #C-52 (1977), Tomahawk #7/1979 (1979), Tomahawk #5/1979 (1979), Tomajauk #212

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