Tomahawk #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTomahawk stands at the center of this striking 1961 DC cover, flanked by armed warriors beneath a stormy sky, as a towering, vividly carved totem pole looms at left delivering a chilling verdict — guilty, with a sentence of death. Cover art by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff captures the tension beautifully, with the totem pole itself serving as judge and jury in "The Totem-Pole Trial." It's a wonderfully atmospheric ten-cent adventure that showcases the frontier drama DC was doing so well in the early sixties.
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Tomahawk meets a chief who has been exiled to a small territory that all are forbidden to enter or leave.
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