Issue | #63 |
Published | July-August 1959 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Jack Schiff (Editor); Murray Boltinoff (Associate Editor); George Kashdan (Associate Editor) |
Genre | western; period |
Pencils | Bob Brown |
Inks | Bob Brown |
Script | Jack Schiff |
Pencils | Win Mortimer |
Inks | Win Mortimer |
Letters | Gaspar Saladino |
Notes | On inside front cover. |
Synopsis | A mysterious flying machine starts stealing furs from frontiersmen using incredible vacuum power and wind generators, and later the Mohawk tribe is attacked by a device that can project either freeze rays or heat rays. A group of ne'er-do-wells have stumbled on the remains of a crashed space craft and are slowly, but surely, figuring out how to work the devices they find inside. So, it's up to Tomahawk and the Indians to work together to destroy the machines. |
Genre | western; period |
Pencils | Fred Ray |
Inks | Fred Ray |
Synopsis | France's greatest swordsman, who is in America teaching frontier actors how to fence, tags along while Tomahawk and Dan try to settle a tribal leadership dispute. |
Genre | western; period |
Pencils | Fred Ray |
Inks | Fred Ray |
Letters | typeset |
Genre | Gag |
Script | Henry Boltinoff |
Pencils | Henry Boltinoff |
Inks | Henry Boltinoff |
Characters | Superman |
Synopsis | A group of Indians use an imposter Tomahawk to force their tribe and the local settlers into war in order to get at recently discovered gold. |
Genre | western; period |
Pencils | Fred Ray |
Inks | Fred Ray |
Script | Henry Boltinoff |
Pencils | Henry Boltinoff |
Inks | Henry Boltinoff |