Tomahawk #5/1966
In "Det fruktansvärda monstret i Dunhams fängelshåla," Tomahawk and the Rangers hold fast within Lord Dunham’s relocated English fortress, now a besieged stronghold as British forces close in with deadly intent. Written by France Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, this 1966 issue delivers tense frontier drama with a chilling mystery lurking beneath the stone walls. The cover by Bob Brown captures the dread of the siege with stark, evocative detail.
When Lord Jack Dunham brings his English manor stone by stone to the frontier, he never expected it to become a fortress under siege. Now, with the Rangers—Tomahawk, Big Anvil, Cannonball, Frenchie, Kaintuck, Stovepipe, and Wildcat—holed up inside, they face a deadly threat from British agents determined to kill them. As the walls of Dunham’s reclaimed castle echo with danger, the true horror may not be the enemy at the gate—but what stirs in the depths below.
Red, a young woman with a fiery streak, is persuaded by Blackie to pull off a bank robbery—only to be captured by the relentless Durango Kid. Now behind bars, she swears revenge on Durango the moment she’s freed, setting the stage for a tense showdown between loyalty, rage, and the frontier’s harsh justice.
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