Tomahawk #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Part 1: The Ranger Killers," Tomahawk and his men face relentless enemy fire while attempting a desperate river crossing on Christmas, unaware their sacrifice is part of a larger strategy. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray, with lettering by Stan Starkman, this gripping wartime tale unfolds with quiet intensity, grounded in the real stakes of the Revolutionary War. The cover by Bob Brown captures the tension of the moment, setting the stage for a story where duty and deception shape the course of history.
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On Christmas, Tomahawk and his men are ordered to cross a river at all costs. They try again and again but are driven back by enemy fire. Finally allowed to stand down, they learn that it was a decoy mission on the Delaware River, so that another band of soldiers, led by General Washington, could cross farther north and engage the British at Trenton.
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