Tomahawk #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Chapter 1: The Secrets of Sgt. Witch Doctor," Tomahawk teams up with the mysterious Sgt. Witch Doctor to stage a dramatic fake death, using the sergeant’s knowledge to outwit the British and protect Chef Mocking Bird’s tribe. With the stakes high and loyalty tested, the plan hinges on deception and trust—leading to a quiet but pivotal decision about Little Cloud’s future. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, with a cover by Bob Brown, this 1963 DC classic blends wartime strategy with cultural insight in a story that’s as much about identity as it is about survival.
In the rugged frontier of 1813, Tomahawk and his Rangers find an unexpected ally in Little Cloud, a young warrior driven by the memory of his father’s murder and a fierce desire to protect his people from British influence. With his deep knowledge of Native traditions and the land, Little Cloud earns the name Sgt. Witch Doctor—his wisdom and cunning turning the tide in ways that seem almost supernatural to their foes.
In a tense chapter of frontier loyalty, Tomahawk stages his own demise with the cunning help of Sgt. Witch Doctor Little Cloud, using the ruse to protect Chief Mocking Bird’s tribe from British influence and set a trap for the advancing Redcoats. As the Rangers grapple with shifting allegiances, a quiet moment of reckoning leads to a heartfelt decision about where Little Cloud truly belongs.
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Reprinted in Five-Score Comic Monthly #65 (1963), Five-Score Comic Monthly #68 (1963), Tomajauk #100 (1963), Tomahawk #4/1965 (1965), Tomahawk #136 (1971), Tomahawk #2/1972 (1972), Tomahawk #2/1972 (1972), Tomajauk #270 (1977), Tomahawk #11/1978 (1978), Tomahawk #6/1978 (1978), Jonah Hex #8 (1987)
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