Tomahawk #86
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Rangers vs. King Colosso, Part 1," Tomahawk faces a cunning enemy as a captured nobleman’s sudden amnesia throws the patriots into confusion—though the truth is far more devious. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated with bold precision by Fred Ray, this 1963 DC adventure blends suspense and deception, with Bob Brown’s cover capturing the clash of wits and steel.
In "The Rangers vs. King Colosso, Part 1," Tomahawk and his crew—Cannonball Calhoun, Brass Buttons, Frenchie Duval, and Big Anvil—face a sudden threat when a massive gorilla erupts from the wilderness, derailing their mission to seize the strategic Pin-Cushion Hill from the redcoats. With danger mounting and the frontier on edge, the Rangers must confront not only the beast but the mysterious figure known as King Colosso, whose presence looms large in the shadows.
In the rugged frontier of 1777, Lord Shilling—once a British officer—fakes amnesia after a dramatic fall from a cliff, hoping to turn the tide as a double agent. But as he plays the role of a confused ally, Tomahawk watches closely, feeding him just enough false intelligence to expose his true intentions. With Dan Hunter and Captain Morgan caught in the web of deception, trust becomes the sharpest weapon in a war where loyalty is never certain.
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↩ Reprints Tomahawk #32 (1955)
Reprinted in Tomajauk #98 (1963), The Rocket's Blast Comicollector #146 (1978)
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