Tomahawk, #99

Published: July-August 1965

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Issue Contents:

Story Featuring Tomahawk

Credits
Story Notes

The character of Chief Cobweb is only called King Cobweb on the cover.

The Rangers vs. Chief Cobweb

Story Featuring Tomahawk

Storyline

The Rangers face off against the native Chief Cobweb, who has giant insects and spiders under his command.

Credits
Story Notes

Story is divided into two parts. Part 1 is 6.67 pages. Part 2 is 8.67 pages. Total 15.33 pages.

The Battle of Little Ben

Story Featuring Tomahawk

Storyline

Tomahawk and Dan agree to deliver a bell to a patriot settlement so that the settlers can warn the surrounding area if the British seem ready to attack.

Now Rainy Days Can Be Fun Days!
Story Notes

Back cover.

Friend, Dare You Risk a Dime
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Inside back cover.

We Will Give You $5 for Any 1955 Half Dollar
Make Silly Putty Stretch Pictures
Story Notes

On the page between page 6 and page 7 of the previous story sequence.

The Strange Worlds of Batman and Robin
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House ad for 80 Page Giant Magazine (DC, 1964 series) #12. On the page between page 6 and page 7 of the previous story sequence.

Be My Guest at World's Famous Amusement Park
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How to Beat Your Dad at Racing!
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Story Notes

Letters from Carl Schrumpf, Robert Score, Marianne Tabor, Rusty Millican, Tommy Motsinger and comments about letters from several other readers.

"10 issues of Tomahawk..."

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Subscription ad for Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) and Blackhawk (DC, 1957 series): ten issues for 1.00 USD.

A Comics Thrill You'll Never Forget!
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House ad for The Doom Patrol (DC, 1964 series) #96.

Most Trusted Name in Modeling
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On the page between page 10 and page 11 of the previous story sequence.

Presenting... The Most Fabulous Foursome in Comics History!
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House ad for The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #60. On the page between page 10 and page 11 of the previous story sequence.

"For the very best..."

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House ad for The Adventures of Jerry Lewis (DC, 1957 series) #89 and The Adventures of Bob Hope (DC, 1950 series) #93. Shares the page with page 7 of the previous story sequence.

Join the Fun with G.I. Joe!
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On the page between page 4 and page 5 of the previous story sequence.

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Inside front cover.