Tomahawk #69
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom DC's long-running frontier adventure series comes Tomahawk #69 (1960), featuring the story "The Girl Who Played Tomahawk!" — and the cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff sets up the tension immediately. A young woman in buckskin is surrounded by two imposing warriors outside a log cabin, while Tomahawk and Dan approach in the background, unaware of the danger ahead — the speech bubble spelling out her guilty realization that they're walking into a trap of her making. It's a taut, frontier-flavored scene that captures exactly the kind of suspenseful storytelling DC's western titles delivered so well at a dime a copy.
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The amnesiac Tracker takes on the role as leader of a wolfpack.
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