Tomahawk #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Legends of Tomahawk," the frontier legend grows taller with every tale, until an Indian chief decides to test the truth of the stories—by proving that no man could be as fearsome as the tales claim, and that it's safe to attack a frontier settlement. The story weaves myth and reality as the chief sets out to dismantle the legend, unaware of the man behind the name.
In "Indian Twin Trouble," two well-meaning but bumbling sons of a Native American chief are sent to Tomahawk for safety ahead of an impending tribal war—only to stumble into a situation that unexpectedly helps bring peace. Their innocent actions, fueled by good intentions and a knack for chaos, weave through the frontier tensions in ways no one could have predicted.
In "The Gun-Runner of Elk River!", Lt. Foley faces a tense moral dilemma when he learns one of his troopers, Buckley, is on the verge of deserting due to homesickness. As he tries to outmaneuver Fanchon, a suspected gun-runner operating on the river, Buckley’s sudden flight leads him straight to the barge. Foley must now track them across rugged terrain, turning Buckley’s desperation into a crucial advantage—before the next shipment of weapons slips through.
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↩ Reprints All Star Western #90 (1956), Tomahawk #48 (1957), Western Comics #63 (1957)
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