Tomahawk #97
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Prisoner behind the Bull's-Eye [Part 1]," Tomahawk finds himself captured and branded a traitor by Renegade's men, forcing him to confront a dangerous deception where his own Rangers are set to become his executioners. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Fred Ray with inks by Fred Ray, the story unfolds with tense suspense as Stovepipe uncovers the trap just in time. The cover by Bob Brown captures the moment’s high stakes with sharp, dramatic flair.
In the rugged frontier of 1873, a young man joins the Texas Rangers with a secret past—his father, General Johnson, once commanded the very forces that hunted the elusive Renegade, Captain James Wylie. Now, as the Rangers face a cunning enemy who knows their tactics too well, the new recruit’s untested resolve is put to the ultimate test.
Tomahawk finds himself trapped in a deadly game orchestrated by the renegade former officer Captain James Wylie, who has turned against his own country. With General Johnson’s men closing in and the odds stacked against him, Tomahawk must rely on the wits of Stovepipe, whose loyalty is tested as he uncovers the truth behind the ambush.
In "Coonskin Lottery," Tomahawk and three Rangers face a deadly mission during the American Revolution, racing to deliver vital intelligence to the patriot cause. With General Burgoyne's forces closing in and every man ready to die for the mission, the stakes rise as loyalty and sacrifice are tested in the shadow of war.
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Reprinted in Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly #3 (1965), Tomahawk #2/1967 (1967), Tomahawk #12/1973 (1973), Tomahawk #12/1973 (1973), Tomahawk #7/1975 (1975), Tomahawk #10/1982 (1982), Tomahawk #10/1982 (1982), Tomahawk #7/1983 (1983), Tomahawk #7/1983 (1983), Superadventure Annual #1969
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