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.
In "Part 1: The Ranger Killers," Tomahawk and his Rangers face a deadly new threat as a gang of ruthless criminals—each with a unique talent—rises under the command of a shadowy masked leader known only as The Hood. With several of his men already captured and the trail leading into treacherous territory, Tomahawk must outthink a foe who knows his tactics all too well.
In "Part 2: The Rangers Die at Sunset!" from Tomahawk #96, Tomahawk finds himself captured while attempting to rescue his fellow Rangers, only to have the truth unveiled when The Hood removes her mask—revealing her as Lady Shilling, sister to his long-time foe Lord Shilling. With the weight of that revelation pressing on him, he escapes and reunites with his battered band, setting the stage for a tense confrontation that leaves the fate of the Rangers—and the Hood—hanging in the balance.
On Christmas, Tomahawk and his Rangers push through freezing waters under relentless fire, fighting a battle they’re told must be won—only to learn it was never about victory, but sacrifice. As the men brace for another charge, they discover the real war is being fought miles away, where General Washington’s forces are poised to strike at Trenton.
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↩ Reprints Western Comics #77 (1959)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #1/1967 (1967), Brûlant #11 (1969)
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