Tomahawk #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Clocks That Went to War!", Tomahawk uses cunning and a clever ruse to outwit two warring Indian tribes threatening Fort Outpost, turning a potential massacre into a moment of unexpected understanding. Bruno Premiani’s dynamic artwork brings the tense standoff and surprising resolution to life, while Nick Cardy’s striking cover captures the drama of the frontier clash.
In "The Secret of Debtor's Prison!", Tomahawk, suspecting escaped prisoners are behind a string of nighttime crimes, deliberately allows himself to be imprisoned in the debtor's prison to uncover the truth. There, he discovers a hidden tunnel used by a few inmates to slip out under cover of darkness—leaving behind only the mystery of who they are and what they're really after.
In "The Stolen Fort!", Tomahawk teams up with Dan Hunter and the wary leaders Chief Storm Mountain and Chief Otter-Slayer to outwit a looming threat against Fort Outpost. When two tribes plot a surprise assault, Tomahawk devises a bold plan that turns the tide—but the real test comes in the aftermath, where trust and honor must be earned on both sides.
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Reprinted in Big Boy #9 (1957), Seriemagasinet #12/1957 (1957), Tomahawk #86 (1963), Tomahawk #95 (1964), Tomajauk #240 (1975), Tomahawk #5/1977 (1977), Tomahawk #4/1977 (1977), Tomahawk #5/1978 (1978), Tomahawk #4/1984 (1984), Tomahawk #4/1984 (1984), Tomahawk #5/1984 (1984)
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