Tomahawk #2/1975
In "Hatet i Point Pyrrhus! Del 1: Blindbock," Jonah Hex, blindfolded and relying on the unexpected guidance of a stage performer, must navigate a deadly hunt through treacherous terrain—facing the relentless pursuit of the Cranston brothers. Written by Michael Fleisher and illustrated by Noly Panaligan, this gripping installment blends suspense and survival in a stark, atmospheric tale. The cover, by Luis Dominguez, captures the tension with a striking, shadowed portrait of Hex in his moment of vulnerability.
Blindfolded and relying on the unexpected guidance of a Shakespearean actor, Jonah Hex must trust his instincts and sharp aim to survive the deadly pursuit by the ruthless Cranston brothers. With his vision gone, every shot becomes a gamble—and the stakes are life or death in the unforgiving frontier.
In "Magiska Hornets fånge," a shaman's enchanted horn calls forth the legendary Strong Bow, only to find the man who answers is a deceitful imposter stealing furs and wampum. When the true Strong Bow arrives, he's ambushed and trapped by his own people, forced to prove his identity before arrows end him. With quick wit and sharper aim, he must outmaneuver both the impostor and the tribe's doubt—before the magic horn's power is lost forever in the depths of a hidden lake.
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↩ Reprints All Star Western #81 (1955), Western Comics #64 (1957), Tomahawk #81 (1962), Weird Western Tales #24 (1974)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #2/1975 (1975)
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