Tomahawk #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tomahawk of Sherwood Forest!", Tomahawk and a group of Native allies, captured by British forces and brought to England, break free and vanish into the legendary Sherwood Forest. There, they take up the mantle of resistance, using the forest’s shadows to wage a new kind of guerrilla war—echoing the tales of Robin Hood, but with a very different cause.
In "The Brave Who Beat the Sioux," young Akoya sets out to prove himself worthy of marrying Chief Swift Cloud’s daughter, not through words, but through courage. With the chief doubting his readiness, Akoya must find a way to earn his place as a warrior before the tribe’s next trial.
In "The Rustlers' Train!", a young man named Wayne, pretending to be the town’s sheriff, takes on a gang of cattle rustlers after a string of disappearances leaves the real sheriff, Walt, baffled. Tracking the thieves to hidden caves and uncovering a stolen train used to transport the stolen herd, Wayne makes a daring move—riding atop the moving train to take down the gang before vanishing into the frontier night.
In "The Amazing Vision of Chief Sharp Fang!", a young man named Strong Bow ventures into the eerie Valley of the Dark Moon, haunted by a warning vision from the enigmatic Chief Sharp Fang that he’ll be crushed by a bear. There, he drinks from a strange spring and is overwhelmed by terrifying illusions—only to discover the truth behind the valley’s madness: the chief has been using herbs to terrify travelers, keeping the land to himself. Now, with the deception exposed, he vows to change, and Strong Bow leaves with a final warning—his word is not to be broken.
In "Redskin Rendezvous!", Lt. Dan Foley races to intercept Chief Roaring Horse, who’s escaped federal custody and is headed toward the Arapahoes. With terrain that tests every limit—Bottomless Swamp and a sheer cliff—Foley pushes his squad to the edge, chasing the chief across treacherous ground. Just before Roaring Horse reaches his people, Foley closes in with a lasso, stopping a war before it begins.
In "Chief for a Day!", Johnny Tomahawk’s young friend Swift Deer unexpectedly becomes chief for a month, earning the admiration of his people and the quiet vigilance of his mentor. As rival claimants plot to undermine him, Johnny must protect the boy from danger—both on land and beneath the river’s surface—while ensuring Swift Deer’s brief leadership remains untainted by fear or violence.
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