Tomahawk, #7

Published: September-October 1951

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Issue Contents:
Voyage of Fort Flotsam!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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The Punishment of Tomahawk!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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When Tomahawk humiliates Black Feather in a friendly wrestling match, the Indian brave tries to retaliate by capturing Tomahawk and forcing him to join in the work of the Indian women.

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The Paleface Warrior!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Disguised as an Indian warrior, Tomahawk is pursuing two escaped convicts when a blow on the head causes amnesia.

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The Legend of Mesaba Bringer of Light!
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Gray Beaver tells the legend of Masaba, who taught his tribe how to start fire.

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The Voyage of Fort Flotsam!

Story Featuring Tomahawk

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Tomahawk has an idea for a floating fort that can bring supplies to besieged American forces down the river.

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The Lucky Mule!
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The story of a scam involving a stubborn mule that turned into an unexpected gold strike.

Log Cabin!
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history of the log cabin

"I want a big story about Dubble Bubble for this issue!"

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Story Featuring Quick Quiz

"Why does foam look white?"

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Redskin Napoleon
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Sand Painting
Buzzy Says: "Old Folks Are People, Too!"

Story Featuring Buzzy

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Buzzy helps his friend to see that his friend's grandfather can still participate in life.

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Other
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The Gun and the Indian!
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how the sale of guns to the Native Americans fostered a hundred-year revolt against the French

Favorites in Fantasy!
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Story Notes

house ad for Batman (DC, 1940 series) #66, Superboy (DC, 1949 series) #16, Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #49, Superman (DC, 1939 series) #72

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Back cover.

How Joe's Body Brought Him Fame Instead of Shame
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Inside back cover.

Editorial Advisory Board
Phil Rizzuto
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Inside front cover.