Tomahawk, #27

Published: September 1954

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The Battle Without Weapons!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Frontier Outcast!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Dan meets some other young people and finds that he doesn't fit in with them, but later, when he shares his knowledge of the frontier to help save the town from an Indian attack, everyone comes to accept him.

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Chief Tomahawk!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Tomahawk is named temporary chief of an Indian tribe until the rightful heir comes of age, but some of the tribesmen try to discredit him by starting a war with nearby settlers.

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Pathway to Doom!
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An Indian brave, captured by the Senecas, must survive running the gauntlet.

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The Battle Without Weapons!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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A British spy disguised as a tradesman offers to clean and repair for free the weapons of the men of Druryville, but instead he sabotages them so that the Redcoats can invade without opposition.

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Indian Problem Children
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How Indian children were punished.

Story Featuring Chief Hot Foot

"I'm amazed. In this day and age - a hand plow!"

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Other
The Boastful Brave
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Here He Is -- The One and Only Jimmy Olsen
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Story Notes

House ad for Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (DC, 1954 series) #1.

Buzzy Says: "Work Can Be Fun!"

Story Featuring Buzzy

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Buzzy and Susie spend their summer volunteering to help with day camp activities for children.

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Other
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Story Notes

Inside front cover; published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly.

How Chuck's Fineline Pen Got Him in the Movies!
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Back cover.

Ad Featuring Jowett Institute of Physical Training

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Inside back cover.

Ad Featuring Colonial Studios Greeting Cards

Editorial Advisory Board
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Includes a plug for polio research.

"There's nothing I like better than a parade!"

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