Tomahawk #2/1974
In "Den Svarta Puman!", Fängelsedirektören Bramm dons the guise of the legendary outlaw Svarta Puman to smuggle weapons to the Indians—only for Tomahawk to impersonate the same figure and expose him. When Bramm escapes his own prison and reclaims his true identity, the line between outlaw and authority blurs in a tense game of deception. Written by George Kashdan and brought to life with striking art by Frank Frazetta, this 1974 issue from Williams Förlags AB delivers a gripping tale of identity and subterfuge, with Frazetta also handling the inks.
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Fängelsedirektören Bramm förklär sig till Svarta Puman för att kunna smuggla vapen till indianerna. Tomahawk klär ut sig till Svarta Puman och fångar in den riktige. Bramm flyr dock från sitt eget fängelse och återtar sin identitet som fängelsedirektör.
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