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Tomahawk#6/1975
Cover: Fred Ray

Tomahawk #6/1975

Jan 1975 · Interpresse · 3.00 DKK
“Tomahawk, fjendtlig spion — 1. del”

In "Tomahawk, fjendtlig spion — 1. del," writer Julius Schwartz and artist Morris Waldinger bring a gripping tale of frontier peril, with inks by Tommy Nicolosi, as the rugged landscape tests the limits of survival. The story unfolds against the backdrop of real historical challenges, depicting the dangers pioneers faced crossing treacherous western rivers—through wading, rafts, makeshift ferries, and toll bridges—highlighting both the ingenuity and the risks of frontier travel. Fred Ray’s striking cover art captures the tension and isolation of the wild west, setting the stage for a tense, character-driven adventure.

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writer Julius Schwartz · artist Morris Waldinger · inker Tommy Nicolosi · cover Fred Ray

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A factual description of the difficulties pioneers faced crossing dangerous western rivers. Methods such as wading, rafts, makeshift ferries, and toll bridges are illustrated, emphasizing the hazards and improvisations of frontier travel.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).