Tomahawk #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA thundering horse stampede dominates this February 1963 DC adventure, as soldiers scramble desperately beneath churning hooves while a red-coated officer fires his pistol in the chaotic background — all with the frantic caption asking where Tomahawk's Rangers have gone. The cover by Bob Brown crackles with kinetic energy, perfectly setting up a two-part frontier war spectacular promising the kind of Revolutionary-era action that made this series such a reliable thrill. With stories by Dave Wood and art by Fred Ray inside, plus a "Miss Liberty" feature teased at the bottom, this issue packs a full day's adventure into its 12-cent cover price.
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Miss Liberty helps Tomahawk transport a prisoner to trial in Boston with the help of her underground network of housewives.
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