Tomahawk, #95

Published: November-December 1964

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Issue Contents:
Part 1: The Tribe beneath the Sea

Story Featuring Tomahawk

Storyline

Tomahawk and his Rangers search for Little Moose, the son of a native chief, who was abducted by British soldiers, but at the seashore they encounter a tentacled monster who drags them underwater.

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Part 2: The Watery World That Time Forgot

Story Featuring Tomahawk

Storyline

Tomahawk and his crew escape from the monster that dragged them under the ocean surface only to discover an underwater village of natives, where Little Moose has taken refuge. The villagers force Tomahawk and the others to fight a giant poisonous zebra fish, believing that they will be killed in the process.

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Story Notes

Tomahawk believes that centuries ago the Native American tribe happened on ancient Atlantean ruins underwater and took shelter there.

Part 3: Duel in the Deep

Story Featuring Tomahawk

Storyline

As Tomahawk and his men fight the giant zebra fish, Little Moose risks his life to help them. The underwater tribe change their minds about the surface men and agree to let them go, but a giant starfish attacks. The last-minute arrival of more Rangers in primitive submarines saves the day.

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More Movie Monsters Are On The Loose!

Ad Featuring Aurora Products

Story Notes

Back cover; advertisement for Aurora model kits.

Ad Featuring American Body Building Club

"Brother, can you spare a dime?"

Story Notes

Inside back cover; Ben Rebhuhn ad for the American Body Building Club.

Honesty Is the Best Policy!
Storyline

Three teens find a wallet with $5 in it and decide to return it to the owner.

Story Notes

Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly.

"Be first in your neighborhood to read each issue of Tomahawk ....and save money too!"

Storyline

Subscription ad for Tomahawk, All American Men of War, Blackhawk, and Sea Devils: ten issues for 1.00 USD.

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Ad Featuring Silly Putty

"Nothing else is Silly Putty"

Story Notes

Advertisement for Silly Putty.

Story Featuring Chief Hot Foot

"Here comes medicine man Big Cloud, the best rain maker in the land!"

Storyline

Big Cloud accidentally stubs his toe and does a rain dance.

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Other

Ad Featuring Tootsie [all other candies]

"I like chocolate fudge best!"

Story Notes

Advertisement for Tootsie Roll Fudge.

The Master of the Plastic Men...

Story Featuring Doom Patrol

Storyline

House ad for Doom Patrol (DC, 1964 series) #91 (Nov 1964).

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Story Featuring Little Pocahontas

"Goodbye, Pocahontas, be good girl in School!"

Storyline

Little Pocahontas doesn't think her school teacher is very smart.

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Other

Letter Column Featuring The Saddle Bag

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Story Notes

Letters from Mike Schaefer, Marcus Smith, Harold Romig, Helen Faber, Dan Moreno, and excerpts from other readers' letters.

Ad Featuring Mike Marvel Scientific Isometric Dynaflex System

"Boys! Men!"

Story Notes

Mike Marvel bodybuilding ad.

Ad Featuring Tootsie [all other candies]

"What makes a Tootsie Pop so special?"

Story Notes

Advertisement for Tootsie Pops.

Story Featuring The Flash

"Stop! Treacherous traps!"

Storyline

House ad for 80-Page Giant (DC, 1963 series) #4 (Oct 1964), featuring a cream of the crop collection of the Scarlet Speedster's most treacherous traps!

Ad Featuring 102 Ships of All Nations

"Command a naval fleet"

Story Notes

102 ships of all nations for only $1.49.

Ad Featuring Tootsie Roll

"Tootsie Rolls go on and on after other candy is gone!"

Story Notes

Advertisement for Tootsie Rolls candy.

Story Featuring G.I. Joe

"TV's new hero!"

Story Notes

Inside front cover; advertisement for G.I. Joe from Hasbro.