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Cover: Bob Brown

Tomahawk #90

Jan 1964 · DC · 0.12 USD
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In "The Prisoner in the Pit Part 1: What Is It? -- What's Down There?", Tomahawk and the Rangers find themselves in the midst of a fierce clash with British forces when a sudden explosion uncovers a long-buried castle. As the dust settles, monstrous arms burst from the earth, seizing Big Anvil—and then Tomahawk—before vanishing into the dark. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray with inks by Fred Ray, the issue unfolds with a sense of creeping dread, while Bob Brown's cover captures the moment of terror in sharp, dramatic detail.

Contains 4 stories
The Prisoner in the Pit Part 1: What Is It? -- What's Down There?
8.67 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier
TomahawkDan HunterTomahawk's Rangers [Big AnvilFrenchie Duval (cameo)Brass Buttons (cameo)Kaintuck Jones (cameo)Cannonball Calhoun (cameo)]

When a hillside collapses during a clash between Tomahawk's Rangers and British forces, the wreckage uncovers a long-buried castle—and something far older stirs beneath. As Big Anvil vanishes into the dark, the Rangers press on, only to see Tomahawk himself seized by a monstrous arm rising from the earth. What lies below, and why does it reach for the man who walks with the wind?

[The Prisoner in the Pit Part 2] Secret of the Thousand-Year Threat
7.67 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier
TomahawkDan HunterTomahawk's Rangers [Big AnvilFrenchie DuvalCannonball CalhounBrass Buttons]

Tomahawk and his Rangers track a monstrous beast back to its hidden lair, uncovering a chilling secret: the creature’s origins trace back to Viking raiders who brought it across the ocean centuries ago. With Big Anvil’s sharp mind piecing together the ancient mystery, the group faces a threat older than the frontier itself.

Booby-Trap Town
7.67 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier
TomahawkDan Hunter

In the aftermath of a failed ambush, Tomahawk and Dan Hunter barely escape a deserted frontier town, only to find themselves swept into a strange, mist-laden swamp. There, a fallen meteor has warped the land’s waters, shrinking the two men to the size of insects—now facing dangers that were once insignificant, but are now life-threatening.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor, Western-Frontier
Chief Hot Foot

ComicBooks.com Value

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Raw (VG) $8
CGC 9.2 · 2 in census $187*
CGC 9.0 none in existence
CGC 8.5 none in existence
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CGC 7.5 · 1 in census $53*
CGC 7.0 none in existence
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CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $30*
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Full credits

writer Ed Herron
artist, inker Fred Ray
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown

Reprints

Reprinted in Century Comic #94 (1964), Tomahawk #8/1977 (1977), Tomahawk #7/1977 (1977), Tomahawk #9/1984 (1984), Tomahawk #9/1984 (1984)

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