Tomahawk #51
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "General Tomahawk," Bob Brown delivers a striking, fully illustrated tale of courage and cunning during the Revolutionary War. With Tomahawk temporarily elevated to general by General Washington, he leads a daring mission to secure vital supplies for the struggling troops—by outsmarting the British in the dead of winter. The cover by Bob Brown captures the tension and resolve of the moment, perfectly framing the story’s high-stakes mission.
In this 1957 western-frontier tale from Tomahawk #51, the legendary Tomahawk is given a rare command—appointed temporary general by General Washington himself to lead a daring mission. Tasked with securing vital supplies for the struggling Continental troops during the harsh winter of 1777, Tomahawk must outwit British forces in a high-stakes operation that tests both his courage and his cunning. With Major Knowland by his side, the mission unfolds across rugged terrain, where every decision could mean the difference between survival and defeat.
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↩ Reprints Tomahawk #13 (1952)
Reprinted in Mighty The 100-Page Comic! #2 (1957), Tomahawk #129 (1970), Tomahawk #3/1971 (1971), Tomahawk #35
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