Tomahawk #81
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Strange Omens of the Indian Seer," a nurse dons a mask and costume to lead a secret network of women patriots in aiding the American cause during the Revolutionary War. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated with vivid detail by Fred Ray—both inks and pencils on the cover—this 1962 DC adventure blends espionage and courage in a story that unfolds with quiet intensity.
In the shadow of frontier danger, a courageous nurse named Miss Liberty—Bess Lynn—steps into the fray, donning a mask and rallying a secret network of women patriots to aid the American cause. With Tomahawk and Dan Hunter caught in the crossfire and Barnaby watching from the edges, her bold mission tests loyalty, courage, and the true meaning of heroism in a war where every whisper could be a betrayal.
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↩ Reprints All Star Western #88 (1956)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #3/1965 (1965), Tomahawk #10/1970 (1970), Ranchserien #87 (1972), Action Comics #437 (1974), Tomahawk #2/1975 (1975), Tomahawk #2/1975 (1975), Tomahawk #2/1978 (1978), Tomahawk #2/1978 (1978), Jonah Hex #6/1985 (1985), Sheriff Klassiker #193
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