Tomahawk #9/1969
In "Dödsfällan," Mässingsknappen faces off against his brother Bert, a British spy hidden within a fortress targeted for demolition by the Rangers. As the Rangers complete their mission and the tension boils over, a violent clash erupts between the two brothers, setting the stage for a deadly confrontation. Written by George Kashdan and illustrated by Frank Thorne, this 1969 issue from Williams Förlags AB delivers a tense, personal showdown with a cover by Frank Thorne.
In the tense frontier of 1969, the Rangers—Cannonball, Stovepipe, Brass Buttons, Tomahawk, Stora Städet, Frenchie, and Kaintuck—face a dangerous mission behind enemy lines. When the operation reveals that Mässingsknappens bror Bert is a British spy embedded in the fort, loyalty and rage collide during a brutal clash between brothers.
In "Tigrinnans hämnd," a young woman raised by a gang of outlaws swears vengeance after the man she believed was her father is killed by the Durango Kid. Now grown, she uses her skills and the loyalty of her old gang to track down the man who took her father’s life, while pappa Sam, Muley Pike, and her dog Raider stand in the shadow of her quest.
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↩ Reprints Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders #3 (1950), Tim Holt #20 (1950), Straight Arrow #9 (1951), Best of the West #11 [A-1 #97] (1953), Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid #32 (1954), Tomahawk #122 (1969)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #4/1969 (1969), Tomahawk #12/1975 (1975), Tomahawk #6/1983 (1983)
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