Tomahawk #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Capture of General Washington," Tomahawk slips behind enemy lines in 1777, posing as a British officer to uncover a dangerous deception targeting the Oneida tribe. Art by Bruno Premiani with inks by Ray Burnley bring this tense Revolutionary-era spy mission to life, while Fred Ray’s cover captures the high-stakes drama in bold, period-accurate detail.
In "The Magic Drums of Untella!", the cunning renegade brave Tall Bird harnesses fear and faith to stir his people, using the legend of the long-dead chief Untella to rally them against the encroaching settlers. With the ghost of Untella said to speak through ancient drums, Tall Bird walks a dangerous line between myth and manipulation, testing the limits of belief and loyalty.
In "The Secret of Tarleton's Treaty!", Tomahawk slips into the role of a British officer to uncover a dangerous plot, setting his wits against Captain Tarleton and Major Krale as he races to expose a deception that could turn the Oneida against their allies.
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Reprinted in Seriemagasinet #1/1956 [8/1956] (1956), Big Boy #12 (1957), Big Boy #13 (1957), Tomahawk #68 (1960), Flash #12 (1972), Bumper Western Comic #55 (1973), Tomahawk #4/1977 (1977), Tomahawk #3/1977 (1977), Tomahawk #4/1984 (1984), Tomahawk #4/1984 (1984)
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