Tomahawk #6/1979
In "Indianhat!", Tomahawk faces a deadly threat from the vengeful Indianhataren Hardrock, who targets him and his family. With help from the old Rangers, the legendary Stora städet, and the mysterious Skorstenen, Tomahawk must rely on unexpected allies and a historic artifact—a goose quill once used to sign the Declaration of Independence—passed down to the young Lilla Örn. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Frank Thorne, with a striking cover by W. G. L. Bartsch, this 1979 Semic issue blends frontier danger with a touch of mythic weight.
In "Indianhat!", Tomahawk faces a deadly threat as the vengeful Hardrock targets him and his family, forcing him to turn to the seasoned wisdom of the old Rangers—Stora städet and Skorstenen. With the help of his allies, Tomahawk must outwit his enemy, even as Skorstenen reveals a powerful symbol of liberty: George Washington’s goose quill, once used to sign the Declaration of Independence, now entrusted to Lilla Örn.
Cinnamon tracks down Williams, the man who was with her father the night he was murdered, only to find him on the verge of swindling a charity out of its funds. As she confronts him, the past and present collide in a tense standoff that forces her to choose between justice and the truth she’s spent years seeking.
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↩ Reprints Tomahawk #132 (1971), Weird Western Tales #48 (1978), Weird Western Tales #49 (1978)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #4/1979 (1979)
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