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Cover: Nick Cardy

Tomahawk #27

Sep 1954 · DC · 0.10 USD
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In "Frontier Outcast!", Dan finds himself an outsider among a group of young townspeople, struggling to belong—until his deep understanding of frontier life proves vital when the town faces an Indian attack. Fred Ray’s expressive art brings the tension and quiet heroism of Dan’s journey to life, while Nick Cardy’s dynamic cover captures the story’s rugged spirit. A 10-cent comic from 1954, this issue stands as a quiet but powerful moment in the series’ early run.

Contains 6 stories
Frontier Outcast!
8 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier
Annie BentleyEdward MiltonMarvin Case

In "Frontier Outcast!" from Tomahawk #27 (1954), a young man named Dan struggles to find his place among a group of peers who don’t understand him—until his deep knowledge of the frontier proves vital when the town faces an urgent threat. With Annie Bentley, Edward Milton, and Marvin Case caught in the rising tension, Dan’s quiet wisdom becomes the key to survival, forcing the community to reconsider their judgment.

Indian Problem Children
1 pp · Non-Fiction, History, Western-Frontier
Chief Tomahawk!
6 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier
Crooked SpearBrave BeaverBlue Crow

In "Chief Tomahawk!", Tomahawk finds himself named temporary chief of a tribe while the rightful heir comes of age, but his leadership is tested when Crooked Spear stirs unrest, pushing Brave Beaver and Blue Crow toward conflict with nearby settlers. The tension between loyalty and duty runs high as the tribe’s future hangs in the balance.

Pathway to Doom!
2 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier

In "Pathway to Doom!", a young captive from a rival tribe faces a deadly fate at the hands of Seneca warriors in a tense frontier showdown. As the noose tightens and the odds seem hopeless, he turns to prayer, offering his final plea to a sacred image—and finds unexpected hope in the silence.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
The Battle Without Weapons!
8 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier
Marlowe

In "The Battle Without Weapons!", Marlowe finds himself caught in a quiet town’s growing tension when a seemingly helpful tradesman arrives with a suspicious offer: free weapon repairs for Druryville’s men. As trust frays and the town’s defenses are quietly undermined, Marlowe must uncover the truth behind the stranger’s intentions before the Redcoats strike—without a single shot fired.

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Cast · 4 characters

Full credits

artist, inker Fred Ray
letterer Pat Gordon
cover pencils, inks Nick Cardy

Reprints

Reprinted in Seriemagasinet #9/1956 (1956), Big Boy #5 (1957), Big Boy #6 (1957), Century Comic #79 (1963), Tomahawk #1/1965 (1965), Banzaï #26 (1970), Tomahawk #134 (1971), Tomahawk #11/1971 (1971), Tomahawk #3/1972 (1972), Tomahawk #3/1972 (1972), Tomahawk #4/1978 (1978)

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