Tomahawk #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of Tomahawk #73, penciled by Dick Dillin and inked by Sheldon Moldoff, makes an immediate impression: a commanding Indian sorceress stands arms raised on a rocky shore, warning that palefaces will feel the full wrath of her powers — and she's making good on the threat. A massive green water demon lunges from the churning rapids while Tomahawk and a companion are swept into the chaos, one of them crying out in disbelief. It's a vivid, action-packed image that sets up Dave Wood's story "The Secret of the Indian Sorceress" as one of the more imaginative entries in this frontier adventure series from 1961.
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Tracker helps Tomahawk and Dan expose the real thieves when it appears that a Mohican tribe is stealing valuable animal pelts.
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