Tomahawk #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Petrified Sentry of Peaceful Valley, Part 1," Tomahawk and his Rangers take refuge in a secluded village where the locals refuse to take up arms—until a legendary stone statue of an Indian suddenly stirs to life, defending them as foretold in ancient tales. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, this 1964 DC adventure blends frontier tension with mythic mystery, with Bob Brown handling the striking cover.
When Tomahawk and his Rangers are driven into the isolated village of Peaceful Valley, they find more than just refuge—locals speak of a legend about a stone sentinel, a giant statue of an Indian said to awaken when the valley is threatened. As British forces close in, the villagers’ fear turns to awe when the ancient statue stirs to life, its stone limbs cracking with ancient power, fulfilling a prophecy no one expected.
In "Part 2: Wildcat Strikes Again," Tomahawk and Tomahawk's Rangers—Wildcat, Cannonball Calhoun, Frenchie Duval, Brass Buttons, and Big Anvil—face a desperate stand against advancing British soldiers, with Dan Hunter caught in the crossfire. When Tomahawk uncovers the hidden truth behind a massive, ancient statue, he turns its power to the Rangers' favor in a moment that could decide their fate.
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