Tomahawk #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Canyon of Doom!", a desperate duo faces the treacherous terrain and a ruthless gang when a sudden injury leaves Walt blind and Wayne unable to walk. Forced to rely on each other in the most literal sense, they push through danger and pain, united by grit and trust.
In the harsh shadow of Black Shadow Mountain, a ruthless mountain lion terrorizes the frontier, and the Dorado Gang uses its fear to force a reluctant storekeeper into their web. When the gang captures a fake sheriff and threatens to feed him to the beast, the storekeeper—now blind after a brutal ambush—must rely on instinct and a trusted friend to outwit the predator. With danger closing in and only a shared aim to guide them, two men facing impossible odds must find a way to survive the lion’s deadly charge.
In "Vision of the Medicine Tree!", a desperate tribe faces hunger as their medicine man Elkhorn demands offerings be left on the Medicine Tree for the Thunderbird eagle. Strong Bow, the Wandering Warrior, takes a daring leap—firing himself like an arrow up a mountain to confront the sacred rite. There, he discovers the truth behind the ritual and outwits the deception with a clever switch of scents, turning the eagle’s favor to his own bow. The consequences of his act will shake the tribe’s faith, but the full outcome remains to be seen.
In "Lightnin' Strikes Thunder!", a quiet schoolteacher finds his secret identity in jeopardy when an accidental whistle summons the legendary Black Lightning—Johnny Thunder’s mighty horse. Now trapped in a web of confusion and danger, he must dodge lasso-wielding outlaws and pull off a lightning-fast transformation to save his cover, all while the townspeople watch in stunned disbelief.
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