Tomajauk #100
"Capítulo 1 - Los secretos del Sargento Brujo" marks a pivotal moment in Tomajauk #100, a 1963 issue from Editorial Novaro where Tomahawk uses the cunning of Sgt. Witch Doctor to stage his death and outwit the Redcoats. With Ed Herron scripting and Fred Ray handling both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with sharp tension as Tomahawk and the tribe navigate deception and loyalty. Bob Brown’s cover captures the intrigue, setting the stage for a tale rooted in strategy and cultural divide.
In the rugged frontier of 1963’s Tomajauk #100, Tomahawk and his Rangers find an unexpected ally in Little Cloud, a young man driven by the memory of his father’s death at British hands and determined to protect his people from betrayal. As the group grapples with shifting loyalties and the weight of old wounds, Little Cloud’s deep connection to his heritage earns him the title of Sgt. Witch Doctor—his wisdom and spirit a quiet force in the shadow of war.
In "Capítulo 2 - La muerte de Tomajauk," Tomahawk uses a daring ruse—faked by the cunning of Sgt. Witch Doctor—to deceive both the enemy and his allies, all in a bid to protect Chief Mocking Bird’s tribe from falling under British control. As the Rangers prepare their final move, the weight of loyalty and identity comes to a head, leaving Little Cloud at a crossroads between duty and belonging.
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