Tomahawk #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Terrible Tree-Man Part 1," the Rangers turn to Dan Hunter for help when a monstrous tree creature runs wild, and his familiarity with Tomahawk’s past proves crucial in uncovering the key to reversing the transformation. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, with lettering by Stan Starkman, this 1963 DC adventure blends frontier grit with supernatural mystery. The cover by Bob Brown captures the eerie tension of the moment, a 12-cent glimpse into a story where nature and legend collide.
When British redcoats manipulate Chief Walking Bear into believing Tomahawk is a threat to his people, the chief’s medicine man, Mantika, unleashes a curse that transforms Tomahawk into a towering tree-man, turning him against his own allies. As Tomahawk’s Rangers—Cannonball Calhoun, Big Anvil, Frenchie Duval, and Kaintuck Jones—struggle to survive the creature’s rampage, they must confront the terrifying truth: their friend is no longer himself.
In the wilds of the frontier, Tomahawk and his Rangers face their most bizarre threat yet: a colossal tree creature that defies reason and threatens to consume everything in its path. With Dan Hunter’s mysterious knowledge of Tomahawk’s past and the help of the Rangers—Cannonball Calhoun, Big Anvil, Frenchie Duval, Brass Buttons, and Long Rifle Morgan—this battle becomes a race against time to undo a transformation that may be beyond even their reach.
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