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Chickasaw Adventures#3
Cover: Tom Lyle
Chickasaw Adventures #3
Chickasaw Adventures #3 (2004) offers a powerful, concise look at the history of Indian Removal, a pivotal and painful chapter in American history. Written by Jen Murvin Edwards, the issue presents this complex past with clarity and care, grounded in the experiences of the Chickasaw people. The cover, by Tom Lyle, complements the story’s tone with its evocative, period-inspired artwork.
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writer Jen Murvin Edwards · cover Tom Lyle
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writer Jen Murvin Edwards
cover pencils, inks Tom Lyle
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A brief history of Indian Removal, the US government policy (from 1830 until the Civil War) of removing native tribes from east of the Mississippi to lands reserved for them in the West.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).