Tomahawk #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Boy Who Wouldn't Be Chief," Tomahawk faces a tense standoff as British forces attempt to manipulate local tribes into attacking Fort Lookout, setting a deadly trap. With his clear understanding of the enemy's scheme, Tomahawk steps in to reveal the truth and prevent bloodshed. Fred Ray handles both pencils and inks for the interior art, while Bob Brown provides the cover.
In "The Battle That Was Never Fought!", Tomahawk uses his wits and courage to prevent a deadly ambush, revealing a British scheme to manipulate the local tribe into attacking Fort Lookout. With the help of Tracker, the hound dog, he races to stop the bloodshed before the deception unfolds.
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↩ Reprints Tomahawk #4 (1951), Tomahawk #25 (1954)
Reprinted in All Favourites Comic #17 (1960), Bumper Western Comic #45 (1970), Tomajauk #169
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