Tomahawk #88
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Rangers Who Held Back the Earth," the rugged defenders of the frontier face a dual crisis as they split their ranks—half to confront the relentless Chief Wild Crow and his warriors, the other half rushing to aid the survivors of Fort Outpost after a devastating earthquake. Written by Ed Herron and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Fred Ray (pencils and inks), this 1963 DC classic captures the grit and determination of a frontier under siege. The cover, by Bob Brown, perfectly frames the tension of a moment that tests the limits of courage and loyalty.
In "The Rangers Who Held Back the Earth," Tomahawk and his Rangers—Big Anvil, Frenchie Duval, Long Rifle Morgan, Cannonball Calhoun, and Kaintuck Jones—face a desperate test of courage as they split their ranks to confront twin threats: a fierce assault by Chief Wild Crow and the chaotic aftermath of a devastating earthquake threatening the settlers at Fort Outpost. With Jimmy at their side, they must hold the line on two fronts, proving that even in the face of nature and war, the spirit of the frontier endures.
When Tomahawk and Dan Hunter are tasked with rescuing a key inventor to aid the war effort, they find themselves relying on the cunning and courage of Miss Liberty—Bess Lynn—and her network of patriot women, navigating a dangerous frontier where every move could mean capture or worse. With Mortimer Dunn’s schemes looming, the mission becomes a race against time, where trust and strategy are as vital as gunpowder.
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Reprinted in Tomajauk #102 (1964), Tomajauk #270 (1977)
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