Tomahawk #44
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Brave Named Tomahawk," a 1956 DC comic from the Tomahawk series, a young protagonist named Jo finds himself drawn into a mission that goes beyond the battlefield—this time, standing up for civic duty in a nation shaping its future. Written by Jack Schiff and illustrated by Bob Oksner, the story explores how youth, though unable to vote, can still play a vital role in democracy. The cover by Fred Ray captures the spirit of the era’s patriotic tone, making this a standout issue in a series known for its frontier adventures.
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Binky identifies several ways in which teens can help increase voter participation in the presidential election of 1956, since they can't vote themselves.
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