Tomahawk #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Return of King Colosso Part 1," Tomahawk faces a monstrous new threat when the British unleash a prehistoric dinosaur from frozen suspension, forcing a clash with the reawakened King Colosso—whom young Teddy Adams has secretly allied with. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, this 1964 DC adventure blends swashbuckling action with pulp-era spectacle, all rendered in bold, dynamic style. The cover by Bob Brown captures the epic scale of the showdown.
In the dusty heat of the frontier, Young Teddy Adams stands between loyalty and legend as King Colosso returns to battle the British — not alone, but with a terrifying new enemy: a dinosaur awakened from frozen slumber. With Tomahawk and Tomahawk's Rangers at his side, the fate of the West hangs in the balance as two titans clash in a fight for survival.
Tomahawk sets out on a solitary mission with a secret purpose, only to be struck by lightning that leaves him deaf—just as he’s about to face the unknown. Though he can still read lips, his newfound silence puts him at a deadly disadvantage in a world where hearing could mean survival.
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Reprinted in Tomajauk #112 (1964), Tomahawk #5/1974 (1974), Tomahawk #5/1974 (1974), Tomahawk #7/1977 (1977), Tomahawk #6/1977 (1977)
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