Tomahawk #5/1972
In 1775, Tomahawk loses his memory after being struck by a tomahawk, leaving Dan Hunter to fend for both of them—now burdened with a completely inexperienced partner. The story unfolds with tense survival and rugged frontier grit, all drawn with precision by Bruno Premiani and Ray Burnley. The cover, a striking piece by Tony DeZuniga, captures the moment’s raw intensity.
In 1775, Tomahawk loses his memory after being struck by a tomahawk, leaving Dan Hunter to protect them both as the once-skilled warrior becomes dangerously inexperienced. With Grå Vargen and Raka Pilen looming, Dan must keep them alive while navigating the harsh frontier—where every decision could be their last.
Red Roy captures the fleeing Nootka warrior Chalkat, but soon finds himself trapped in a tense standoff as Chalkat’s allies launch repeated attempts to free him. With the frontier wilderness closing in, loyalty and survival hang in the balance.
In "Pälsjägarnas hämnd," Davy Crockett and Sam Willoughby ride into the heart of the frontier, where they find the Piegan tribe facing betrayal from a dishonest white trader. When the trader tries to swindle the tribe out of their hard-earned furs, Davy and Sam step in to restore justice, sending the cheat packing before offering to deliver the furs to a fair trader in St. Joe. With the tribe’s honor at stake and tempers flaring, old loyalties are tested as the line between right and wrong blurs in the shadow of the mountains.
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↩ Reprints Jimmy Wakely #4 (1950), Tomahawk #25 (1954), Frontier Fighters #6 (1956), Western Comics #70 (1958), All-Star Western #8 (1971)
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