Tomahawk #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePromising "brand-new adventures of America's favorite frontier hero," this 1950 DC offering delivers 52 big pages of frontier action for a dime. Fred Ray's cover puts Tomahawk perched atop a rocky outcrop, arrows flying around him as a group of warriors closes in from across the divide — while his young companion Dan Hunter clings to the cliff face below, equally caught in the crossfire. The cover's tense question — can Tomahawk and Dan Hunter escape almost certain death? — sets a genuinely gripping tone for what's inside, with interior art handled by Bruno Premiani and lettering by Ben Oda.
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