Tomahawk #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom DC's long-running frontier adventure series comes Tomahawk #68 (June 1960), featuring a cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff that poses a genuinely striking question: what has made this buckskin-clad hero invincible? The cover shows Tomahawk standing tall and unshaken as arrows, cannonballs, and spears bounce harmlessly off him, while a group of warriors recoils in awe and disbelief — one crying out, "Aiieee! Nothing can harm Tomahawk! He is all-powerful!" Subtitled "The Frontier Superman," this ten-cent gem captures the wild imagination that made DC's frontier titles such a distinctive corner of early 1960s comics.
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When Tomahawk and Lord Shilling are captured by Chief Blue Bear they are forced to work together to escape the Indians.
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