Tomahawk #7/1977
In "Rangernas nye ledare!", the Rangers find themselves in a desperate fight for survival after freeing prisoners and fleeing British forces, only to be trapped in the jaws of a monstrous lake creature. With courage under fire, Simms earns his infamous nickname "Självmords-Simms" during a daring stand against a British warship, proving his resolve in the face of overwhelming odds. Written by France Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, this gripping issue features dynamic art and tense action, with the cover by Bowen capturing the perilous moment in bold, striking detail.
When the Rangers gain a new leader in the unassuming Captain Simms, the seasoned crew faces their toughest test yet. With Brass Buttons, Kaintuck, Frenchie, and Long Rifle wounded in a fierce ambush, the fragile unity of the unit is put to the edge.
In the rugged frontier of 1977, the Rangers—Tomahawk, Skorstenen, Kanonkulan, Stora städet, Vildkatten, Mässingsknappen, Kentucky, Fransosen, and Captain Simms—find themselves in a desperate fight for survival after freeing prisoners and fleeing British forces. Trapped in a deadly gap between a monstrous lake creature and a relentless British cannonboat, Simms earns his grim nickname through sheer courage, proving himself a hero in the crucible of battle.
In "Johnny Thunders talande skugga!", a young warrior named Swift Deer takes on a grueling test of endurance and stealth, shadowing the legendary Johnny Thunder through the rugged frontier. As JT leads him on a relentless chase across river and tree, evading the Arroyo Gang and testing Swift Deer’s resolve, the true measure of courage is revealed when both face down the outlaws together.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints All Star Western #101 (1958), Western Comics #71 (1958), Tomahawk #72 (1961), Tomahawk #84 (1963), Tomahawk #93 (1964), Tomahawk #108 (1967), Showcase #85 (1969), Tomahawk #127 (1970)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #6/1977 (1977)
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