Tomahawk #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's frontier adventure series delivers a scene brimming with colonial-era tension in this 1956 issue, with cover art by Nick Cardy and inks by Ray Burnley. The cover showcases a dramatic moment inside a wooden stockade fort, where a figure atop the palisade wall raises a glowing golden tomahawk that sends fiery beams arcing into a tower already consumed by flames — while Revolutionary War soldiers and a buckskin-clad frontiersman watch in alarm, a cannon and ammunition crates close at hand. Featuring the story "The Challenge of the Golden Tomahawk," this issue promises the kind of rugged frontier action that made Tomahawk a reliable ten-cent treat throughout the decade.
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