Tomahawk #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Captured Chieftain," a British officer captures an Iroquois chief, manipulating him into believing the British are his protectors against American patriots. When Tomahawk intervenes to free the chief, he must now unravel the deception and earn the man’s trust—before the truth turns ally into enemy.
In "Doorway to Danger!", a bazaar turns chaotic when a fake sheriff, boasting a false reputation as a sharpshooter, misses a target and draws ridicule. Emboldened by the crowd’s laughter, outlaws take advantage of the moment to attack the town. When the sheriff is trapped in a burning building, Wayne steps in—riding in from horseback, fighting upside down, and firing with precision to finally hit the very watch that started it all.
In "The Secret of Cha-Ta, the Wild Dog!", a cunning medicine man uses fear and illusion to collect gifts from the villagers, claiming he can transform into a savage hound. When the young warrior Strong Bow begins to suspect the truth, he sets a trap with a net-arrow, only to find the dog reappearing in a new cage. Digging deeper, he uncovers a hidden network of caves beneath the village—and the real source of the mystery. The tribe prepares to confront the trickster, while Strong Bow proposes a surprising way to settle the debt.
In "Double-Cross Trail to Rapid River!", Lt. Dan Foley finds himself caught between duty and deception when a surveyor’s map goes missing just as a town prepares to relocate across the river. With tensions rising and a Piute chief named Red Wolf at the center of the mystery, Foley must uncover the truth behind the stolen map—only to discover it was altered to place the new settlement deep within sacred Piute land. As he sneaks into enemy camp to correct the map, Foley races against time to prevent bloodshed and keep peace intact.
In "Johnny Thunder's Bullet Trap!", a lone bullet lands in the dusty streets of a frontier town—marked "Reserved for Johnny Thunder." When schoolteacher John Tane picks it up, he’s knocked flat, triggering his transformation into the masked outlaw. From the rooftops, he spots Silk Black’s snipers and must outwit them in a tense showdown of quick reflexes and sharper aim. With the town watching, John Tane faces his nemesis in a showdown that proves courage and cleverness can outshine even the deadliest gun.
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