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Cover: Fred Ray

Tomahawk #34

Aug 1955 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Capture of General Washington”

In "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.

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artist Bruno Premiani · inker Ray Burnley · cover Fred Ray

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cover pencils, inks Fred Ray

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Tomahawk disguises himself as a British officer to get the evidence he needs to prove that the Redcoats are planning to trick the Oneida tribe into joining with them against the American colonists.

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