Tomahawk #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bring in M'sieur Pierre!", Gray Beaver spins a mythic tale for the boys, recounting the legendary journey of Sun Dancer—a fearless warrior who chased the trickster Mud Maker into the heavens and descended to earth once more, riding a rainbow. With bold, expressive artwork by Fred Ray, this 1953 DC classic captures the magic of Native American storytelling, all framed by Bob Brown’s striking cover.
In "Tomahawk's One-Man Army!", Tomahawk and Dan Hunter face down a full regiment of British soldiers by convincing them the abandoned fort is still a stronghold. With nerves on edge and courage tested, they must keep up the ruse long enough to survive the standoff.
In this classic tale from Tomahawk #18, Gray Beaver spins a vivid legend for the young hunters Hungry Rabbit and Saucy Chipmunk, recounting the time the brave warrior Sun Dancer dared to chase the trickster Mud Maker into the heavens—and returned to earth riding a radiant rainbow.
Percy Lassiter, a quiet butterfly collector with an unshakable belief in his own luck, finds himself caught in the aftermath of a brutal frontier skirmish. When Tomahawk questions his presence on the desolate battlefield, Percy insists his good fortune has kept him safe—though Dan Hunter watches with a skeptical eye.
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