Tomahawk #7/1973
In "Den flammande rangern," Tomahawk is transformed into a living flame when English-aligned forces attempt to seize a fort, the victim of a curse spoken by a treacherous medic. Drawn with striking intensity by Fred Ray, this 1973 issue captures the moment when the Ranger's fate ignites—literally—under the weight of betrayal.
When the Rangers attempt to seize an English fort, Tomahawk is cursed by a hostile medicine man and transformed into a living flame—his body now a blazing force of vengeance. With his comrades at his side, including Kanonkulan, Mässingsknappen, and Fransosen, he must confront the deadly consequences of the curse before it consumes him entirely.
In the rugged frontier of 1973, Lord Jack Dunham has rebuilt his English estate stone by stone in the wilderness, but now it stands as a fortress under siege—facing a deadly threat from British intruders intent on killing Tomahawk and the Rangers who defend it. With the stakes higher than ever, the rugged band of outlaws and allies must hold the line in a desperate stand for survival.
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↩ Reprints Tomahawk #104 (1966), Tomahawk #115 (1968)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #7/1973 (1973)
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