| Issue | #16 |
| Published | March-April 1953 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 44 |
| Editing | Jack Schiff; Murray Boltinoff; George Kashdan [all as Whitney Ellsworth] |
| Notes | Fred Ray Tomahawk figure credit from Dan Makarakov (October 22, 2004) based on the original cover art. |
| Characters | Tomahawk |
| Genre | western; period |
| Pencils | Bob Brown; Fred Ray (Tomahawk figure) |
| Inks | Bob Brown; Fred Ray (Tomahawk figure) |
| Notes | Fred Ray Tomahawk figure credit from Dan Makarakov (October 22, 2004) based on the original cover art. |
| Characters | Tomahawk |
| Genre | western; period |
| Pencils | Bruno Premiani |
| Inks | Bruno Premiani |
| Characters | Chief Hot Foot |
| Synopsis | Chief Hot Foot's ancestors knew everything about hunting, but he don't know anything about hunting. |
| Genre | Humor |
| Characters | Tomahawk |
| Genre | western; period |
| Pencils | Bruno Premiani |
| Inks | Bruno Premiani |
| Synopsis | Illustrated information on the Cliff Dwellers of the South-Western United States. |
| Genre | Fact |
| Characters | Binky |
| Synopsis | The Neighborhood council talks Mr. Jones into donating an unused stable as a place for the kids to practice their basketball skills. |
| Genre | Western |
| Pencils | Fred Ray |
| Inks | Fred Ray |
| Genre | Fact |
| Notes | Illustrated information on the formation of the Seminole indian tribe. |
| Characters | Pete Kitchen |
| Genre | Fact |
| Script | Jeb Marston |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | Text story with illustrated title header. |
| Characters | Tomahawk |
| Genre | western; period |
| Pencils | Bruno Premiani |
| Inks | Bruno Premiani |