Tomahawk #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Cannon for Fort Reckless," Tomahawk takes on a dangerous deception, pretending to be a fallen chief to secure peace for his tribe’s succession. With Bruno Premiani’s expressive art and Ray Burnley’s crisp inks, the story blends suspense and honor, all under Nick Cardy’s striking cover.
In "Secret Identity of Chief Great Wolf," Tomahawk steps into the role of the late Chief Great Wolf to ensure the tribe’s peaceful transition of power, navigating the delicate balance of trust and tradition with the help of Bent Spear and Little Wolf. As the young heir’s future hangs in the balance, Tomahawk must uphold the dignity of the chief’s legacy—while keeping his true identity hidden from those who might challenge it.
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Reprinted in Big Boy #14 (1957), Big Boy #15 (1957)
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