Tomahawk #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFew comics from 1964 could boast a cover as wonderfully strange as this one — a massive zebra-striped sea creature dominates the scene, with warriors clinging to its body and a figure tumbling through the water above, while teepees and tribal figures populate the eerie, flooded landscape below. Bob Brown's cover art sells the wild premise of "The Tribe Beneath the Sea" perfectly, blending frontier adventure with underwater fantasy in a way that only DC's Tomahawk could pull off. Ed Herron's story and Fred Ray's interior art promise Rangers facing a challenge far beyond the usual frontier fare.
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Tomahawk and his crew escape from the monster that dragged them under the ocean surface only to discover an underwater village of natives, where Little Moose has taken refuge. The villagers force Tomahawk and the others to fight a giant poisonous zebra fish, believing that they will be killed in the process.
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