Tomahawk, #92

Published: May-June 1964

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The Petrified Sentry of Peaceful Valley!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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The Petrified Sentry of Peaceful Valley, Part 1

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Pursued by British forces, the Rangers split up, and Tomahawk's team find themselves in a small village where the inhabitants refuse to fight. The village has a giant statue of an Indian that suddenly comes to life to defend against the enemy, as foretold in local legend.

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Part 2: Wildcat Strikes Again

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Tomahawk discovers the secret of the giant statue and uses it to his own advantage, saving the besieged Rangers from the advancing British soldiers.

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Target -- Tomahawk

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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On a solo mission to deliver an important treaty Tomahawk is pursued by two separate enemies.

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Ad Featuring American Seeds

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Back cover.

Ad Featuring Mike Marvel Scientific Isometric Dynaflex System

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Inside back cover; ad for the Mike Marvel System of bodybuilding.

Ad Featuring 100 Toy Soldiers

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One hundred piece set of toy soldiers and their equipment for $1.25.

Ad Featuring 100 Magnets

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One hundred magnets for 79 cents.

"Be first in your neighborhood to read each issue of Tomahawk..."

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Subscription ad for DC comics; 10 issues for $1.00.

Meet the Mysterious Mr. Cipher

Story Featuring Blackhawk

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House ad for Blackhawk (DC, 1957 series) #196, on sale March 12.

Curious Coins! Old Paper Money!

Ad Featuring Littleton Coins

Be My Guest at America's Greatest Amusement Park

Ad Featuring Palisades Amusement Park Admission

Letter Column Featuring The Saddle Bag

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Story Notes

Letters from Billy Lujan, Mitchell Brinkley, Brandon Brooks, and Neil Swanson plus snippets of other letters.

"For the very best..."

Ride a Sea-Going Thunderbolt

Story Featuring Capt. Storm

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House ad for Capt. Storm (DC, 1964 series) #1, on sale March 1.

Names Do Hurt!
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Jim learns a lesson when he calls other people names.

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Story Notes

Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly.

You Demanded It, and Here It Is...

Story Featuring Doom Patrol

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House ad for The Doom Patrol (DC, 1964 series) #87, on sale March 5.

Ad Featuring Roman War Soldiers

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Inside front cover.