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Warpath #1 (1954)

Stanley Morse · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Poison Arrow
7 pp · western-frontier

When the Algonquin council votes for war against the invading Pawnee, the young warrior the Arrow argues for peace—but his plea is drowned out by Dark Fox, who calls him a coward without a scalp. Suspicious of Dark Fox's motives, the Arrow discovers a shocking betrayal: Dark Fox has made a deal with the Pawnee chief to lead the Algonquin into an ambush, hoping to become chief himself once his own people are defeated. Now the Arrow must escape his captors and warn his tribe before Dark Fox's trap springs shut.

The Brave One
8 pp · western-frontier

Bear Robe, a respected Cheyenne medicine man, watches his son Running Horse struggle with the tribe's demands for warrior courage, unable to bring himself to kill despite pressure from his father and peers. When a Pawnee ambush gives Running Horse the chance to finally prove his bravery in battle, he must face a choice that will define not just his honor, but what true courage really means.

Bloody Tomahawk
3 pp · western-frontier

Bloody Tomahawk, the legendary Sioux warrior, has decided to hang up his hatchet and walk away from the endless cycle of combat challenges that his undefeated reputation has spawned—but when a fierce rival named Blackhawk arrives seeking to prove himself the greatest, the warrior's peaceful resolve faces its final test. With Running Brook at his side, Bloody Tomahawk must confront whether stepping away from the circle of death is truly possible, or if some conflicts demand a final reckoning.

Lone Survivor!
6 pp · western-frontier

Sam Clay, scout for General Custer's 7th Cavalry, survives the devastating battle at the Little Big Horn after being captured by Crazy Horse, who spares him to learn the ways of the Redman and carry word of peace back to the whites. When Custer ignores Clay's desperate warning about the massive allied Indian force waiting in ambush, the scout finds himself caught between two worlds as the battle unfolds. This tale imagines how history's sole survivor of that fateful June day came to witness the clash that would reshape the American frontier.

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