Tomahawk, #100

Published: September-October 1965

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Issue Contents:
The Weird Water-Tomahawk

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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The Weird Water-Tomahawk

Story Featuring Tomahawk

Storyline

During a Ranger mission to stop the British from obtaining a giant cannon, Tomahawk undergoes a strange transformation that turns his body to liquid. His friends go to great lengths to keep him safe and alive but it turns out that his new temporary form actually helps their mission to succeed.

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The Ghost of Trigger Hill

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Kaintuck and Wildcat are assigned to capture a deserted house that Hessian soldiers are using as an observation post. The house is rumored to be haunted, and the two men have differing opinions about the truth of the rumor.

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Story Featuring Willy and Dilly

"My Wen-Mac P-26 Pursuit Plane is faster than yours."

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Ad for the Wen-Mac P-26 Pursuit Plane model (see also the back cover ad for this issue).

Story Featuring Little Pocahontas

"I'm glad you go to new settlement school..."

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Pocahontas' teacher can't identify her drawing of a horse.

Nature's Bill of Rights
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Two boys who are polluting a stream are given an anti-pollution lesson by a fisherman. Includes an excerpt from an 1869 Massachusetts Board of Health document.

Story Notes

Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly. On the page immediately following the previous sequence and immediately preceding page 9 of the previous story sequence.

Tomahawk and His Rip-Roaring Rangers

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Story Notes

On the page immediately following the previous sequence.

Letter Column Featuring The Saddle Bag

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Letters and/or comments from Jack Zavada, Carl Schrumpf, Harry Karabel, Ivan Gaetz, Pvt. E-2 Patrick Dane, Chris Clark, LaVerne Essen, Doug Dinwiddie, Bil Kolakowski, Mark Boggs, Rex Thompson, Thomas Garrett, Jeff Burke, Vinent Vok, John Spotts, John Sokol, John Chapman, Mike Anderson, Albert Sidney Griffin, Mike Rose, Ronnie Nagy, Dennis Burleson and Mike Parks. On the page immediately following page 8 of the previous story sequence.

Go Full-Throttle with Wen-Mac
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Back cover; advertisement for Wen-Mac car and plane models.

Boys, Girls, Men, Women
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Inside back cover.

Be My Guest at World's Famous Amusement Park

"10 issues of Tomahawk..."

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Story Notes

Subscription ad for Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) and Metamorpho (DC, 1965 series): ten issues for 1.00 USD.

Still Tops 'Em All!
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House ad for The Doom Patrol (DC, 1964 series) #98, on sale July 15.

Fooey! Fooey! Chewy!
Story Notes

On the page between page 5 and page 6 of the previous story sequence.

See Lois Lane Challenge her Rivals for Superman
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House ad for 80 Page Giant (DC, 1964 series) #14, on sale July 15. On the page between page 5 and page 6 of the previous story sequence.

What's All the Hullabaloo About?
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House ad for The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1956 series) #61.

"Readers -- Why do you force Enemy Ace to kill again..."

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Story Notes

House ad for Showcase (DC, 1956 series) #58, on sale July 29.

The Kat Gets Cooled!
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Ad for AMT Models' All-Star kits.

"What do you have when you cut a Tootsie Pop in half?"

Put Your Nose to the Dot
Story Notes

Shares the page with page 8 of the previous story sequence.

Join the Fun with G.I. Joe!
Story Notes

Ad for G.I. Joe toys and accessories and membership in the G.I. Joe Club. On the page between page 4 and page 5 of the previous story sequence.

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Inside front cover.