Published: May-June 1960
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Story Featuring Tomahawk
When Tomahawk and Lord Shilling are captured by Chief Blue Bear they are forced to work together to escape the Indians.
Marvin Noyes is a ventriloquist who uses his ability to help Tomahawk and Dan escape from Chief Bent Pine.
An Indian medicine man gives Tomahawk a potion that temporarily gives him super strength.
A public service announcement about good and bad manners.
Inside front cover.
Story Featuring Chief Hot Foot
"Will read white men's book."
Chief Hot Foot tries to learn the white man's ways.
Facts about Pawnee Indians.
Pencil/Ink credits by Gene Reed and Bob Bailey [MN 9/2008]. Script and art credits verified from editorial records seent from Nelson Bridwell to Gene Reed in 1986.
Facts about Indian medicine.
Pencil/Ink credits by Gene Reed and Bob Bailey [MN 9/2008]. Ink credit corrected based on comparisons and evaluation from Bob Rozakis and Gene Reed.
The story of Sequoyah and how he created the Cherokee alphabet.
Pencil/Ink credits by Gene Reed and Bob Bailey. Gene Reed suggests writer credit based on the fact that Drucker wrote most of his fillers. [MN 9/2008]
Back cover.
Inside back cover.
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