Tomahawk #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ten Wagons for Tomahawk!", Tomahawk faces a dangerous test of courage when he discovers a cunning plot to empty Fort Frontier of its men, luring them with promises of gold. With only the women of the fort to rely on, Tomahawk and Dan must hold the line against a threat that’s as much deception as it is danger. Bruno Premiani’s bold art, refined by Ray Burnley’s inks and Pat Gordon’s crisp lettering, brings the tension to life, while Nick Cardy’s striking cover captures the stakes in vivid detail.
In "Fort Petticoat!", Tomahawk and Dan Hunter race to protect Fort Frontier after learning a cunning tribe has lured all the men away with tales of gold. With only the women of the fort to rely on, the two must hold the line against a growing threat—before the outpost falls to ambush and betrayal.
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Reprinted in World's Finest Comics #117 (1961), Tomahawk #125 (1969), Tomahawk #133 (1971), Tomahawk #10/1973 (1973), Tomahawk #10/1973 (1973), Bumper Western Comic #66 (1976), Tomahawk #4
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