Tomahawk #139
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Death Council," Tomahawk confronts a shadowy arms dealer operating under the guise of Black Cougar, a cunning foe who uses disguise and underworld ties to supply weapons to Native American tribes. Written by George Kashdan and brought to life with striking, dynamic art by Frank Frazetta, this 1972 DC classic sees Tomahawk thwarting the operation—only to leave the true identity of Black Cougar still hidden. The cover, a powerful piece by Joe Kubert, captures the tension of the conflict with dramatic flair.
In "The Black Cougar!", Tomahawk races against time to dismantle a shadowy arms ring supplying weapons to Native tribes, unaware that the elusive outlaw known as Black Cougar is none other than the very warden he once trusted—Dan Hunter. As the trail leads through treacherous terrain and hidden alliances, Tomahawk closes in on the truth, but the man behind the mask remains a mystery.
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↩ Reprints Star Spangled Comics #113 (1951), Hopalong Cassidy #133 (1959)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #8/1972 (1972), Tomahawk #8/1972 (1972), Brûlant #4 (1978)
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