Tomahawk #78
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Menace of the Mask!", Tomahawk and his companion Dan find themselves tangled in a mystery during the Revolutionary War, facing a mysterious poet whose dramatic speeches seem more at home in a playhouse than a battlefield. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated with sharp detail by Fred Ray, this 1962 adventure blends wartime tension with a touch of theatrical intrigue, all capped by a striking cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff.
In a tense moment on the frontier battlefield, a young man named Lathrop—unexpectedly fluent in Shakespeare—draws the attention of Colonel Bingham and the troops, his poetic words clashing with the chaos of war. As suspicion flares, the true nature of his presence begins to unravel, revealing a mind sharper than any sword.
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↩ Reprints Western Comics #60 (1956)
Reprinted in Century Comic #76 (1964), Tomahawk #8/1975 (1975), Tomahawk #8/1975 (1975), Tomahawk #5/1978 (1978), Tomahawk #3/1978 (1978)
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