Tomahawk #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Tribe Below the Earth, Part 1," Tomahawk and Dan hold a precarious line at a mountain pass, facing a full regiment of British troops and their native allies. Using nothing but clever disguises and a few well-placed straw-filled uniforms, they turn the tide of battle with sheer deception. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, with lettering by Stan Starkman, the issue’s cover by Bob Brown captures the tension of this daring stand.
In "Judgment of the Living Totem Pole, Part 2," Tomahawk and Tomahawk's Rangers—Big Anvil, Cannonball Calhoun, Brass Buttons, and Frenchie Duval—are held captive by a hidden tribe of pale-skinned Native Americans deep within underground caverns, where they face a trial before a mysterious, living totem pole that serves as their judge. With Dan Hunter, Akawa, Chief Two Rivers, and Chief Wildcat watching from the shadows, the fate of the Rangers hangs in the balance as the trial unfolds under eerie, ancient rites.
In the rugged highlands of Devil Pass, Tomahawk and Dan Hunter stand alone against a relentless force of British troops and their Native allies, using little more than clever deception and straw-stuffed uniforms to turn the tide. With General Duff watching from afar, the odds seem impossible—but courage and wits may yet hold the line.
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Reprinted in Century Comic #96 (1964), Tomahawk #2/1966 (1966), Stålmannen #19/1966 (1966)
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