Tomahawk #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Frontier Super Men," Tomahawk teams up with the Mohawk tribe to stop a series of bizarre attacks from a mysterious flying machine wielding powerful vacuum and temperature-based weapons. With the help of a crashed alien craft and its strange, half-understood technology, a group of outlaws are slowly unlocking its secrets—putting the frontier in danger. Art by Fred Ray brings the wild frontier action to life, while Bob Brown's cover captures the eerie menace of the flying machine.
When a strange flying machine begins stealing furs with unnatural force and later attacks the Mohawk tribe with freezing and heating beams, Tomahawk teams up with Dan Hunter and Chief White Bear to confront a threat born from a crashed alien craft. As a band of outlaws slowly unlock the secrets of the wreckage, the frontier faces a battle not just against greed, but against technology beyond their understanding.
When France’s most renowned swordsman, M'sieur Sabre, joins Tomahawk and Dan Hunter on a mission to mediate a tribal leadership dispute, his elegant blade and refined demeanor clash with the raw grit of the frontier. As tensions rise between the factions, the young warrior Falling Mountain and the spirited Little Eagle find themselves caught between tradition and change—while M'sieur Sabre’s fencing lessons take on a new, unexpected purpose.
In "The Man Who Posed as Tomahawk," a cunning impostor takes on the identity of the famed frontiersman to incite conflict between Chief Great Bear’s tribe and the settlers, all while hiding a secret tied to a gold discovery. With Dan Hunter caught in the middle and Running Deer watching closely, trust begins to unravel in the shadow of deception.
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↩ Reprints Tomahawk #9 (1952), Tomahawk #22 (1954), Tomahawk #23 (1954)
Reprinted in All Favourites, The 100-Page Comic #16 (1959), Tomahawk #41
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