Tomahawk #138
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1972 DC western promises "A Different Kind of Christmas Story," and Joe Kubert's cover delivers on that intrigue — a determined frontier hero strains against a rope alongside two Native American companions, snowflakes swirling around them and a heavy wooden cross looming in the wintry background. The tension in every figure is palpable, blending the holiday season with the rugged drama that defined Son of Tomahawk. At 48 pages for just 25 cents, with Dave Wood writing and Nick Cardy on interior art, this issue offers a genuinely compelling package for fans of frontier adventure.
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Jamey Baxter tips off the local Indians that Daniel Boone and the men at his fort are low on gunpowder.
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