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Issue Details

Issue #68
Published May-June 1960
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Jack Schiff; Murray Boltinoff (Associate Editor); George Kashdan (Associate Editor)

Cover Details - "The Frontier Superman!"

Characters Tomahawk
Genre western; period
Pencils Dick Dillin
Inks Sheldon Moldoff

1 page public service announcement "What's Wrong with These Pictures?"

Synopsis A public service announcement about good and bad manners.
Genre Fact
Script Jack Schiff
Pencils Bernard Baily
Inks Bernard Baily
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes Inside front cover.

8 page Tomahawk story "Tomahawk's Strange Ally"

Characters Tomahawk; Lord Shilling; Dan Hunter; Jed (Sentry); Major Johnson; Chief Blue Bear
Synopsis When Tomahawk and Lord Shilling are captured by Chief Blue Bear they are forced to work together to escape the Indians.
Genre western; period
Pencils Fred Ray
Inks Fred Ray

1 page Chief Hot Foot filler "Will read white man's book."

Characters Chief Hot Foot; Weary Dog
Synopsis Chief Hot Foot tries to learn the white man's ways.
Genre Humor

1 page filler "Indian War Path!"

Synopsis Facts about Pawnee Indians.
Genre Western; Fact
Pencils Morris Waldinger
Inks Tommy Nicolosi
Notes Pencil/Ink credits by Gene Reed and Bob Bailey [MN 9/2008]

7 page Tomahawk story "The Man with 1,000 Voices"

Characters Tomahawk; Dan Hunter; Marvin Noyes; Chief Bent Pine
Synopsis Marvin Noyes is a ventriloquist who uses his ability to help Tomahawk and Dan escape from Chief Bent Pine.
Genre western; period
Pencils Fred Ray
Inks Fred Ray

Half page text article "Statement of Ownership"

Letters Typeset

1 page text story "Ambush at Twin Forks"

Genre Western
Letters Typeset

1 page filler "Indian Medicine!"

Synopsis Facts about Indian medicine.
Genre Fact
Pencils Morris Waldinger
Inks Tommy Nicolosi
Notes Pencil/Ink credits by Gene Reed and Bob Bailey [MN 9/2008]

9 page Tomahawk story "The Frontier Superman"

Characters Tomahawk; Dan Hunter; Chief Bent River; Chief Fire Arrow
Synopsis An Indian medicine man gives Tomahawk a potion that temporarily gives him super strength.
Genre western; period
Pencils Fred Ray
Inks Fred Ray

1 page filler "Sequoyah"

Characters Sequoyah
Synopsis The story of Sequoyah and how he created the Cherokee alphabet.
Genre Fact
Script Mort Drucker (?)
Pencils Mort Drucker
Inks Mort Drucker
Notes Pencil/Ink credits by Gene Reed and Bob Bailey. Gene Reed suggests writer credit based on the fact that Drucker wrote most of his fillers. [MN 9/2008]
Reprinted From ? (Probably early 1950's)