Tomahawk #62

DC Comics
United States
- Published
- May-June 1959
- Page count
- 36
- Cover price
- 0.10 USD
- Colour
- Colour
- Format
- Comic series
- GCD
- www.comics.org/issue/15020
Credits
- Editing
- Jack Schiff (Editor)
Murray Boltinoff (Associate Editor)
George Kashdan (Associate Editor)
Issue contents

Featuring
- Feature
- Tomahawk
- Genre
- Western; period
Credits
- Art
- Bob Brown
- Editing
- Jack Schiff (Editor)
Murray Boltinoff (Associate Editor)
George Kashdan (Associate Editor)
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Featuring
- Feature
- Tomahawk
- Genre
- Western; period
Credits
- Art
- Fred Ray
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- Also printed
-
All Favourites, The 100-Page Comic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #14 ([July 1959]) — The Strongest Man in the World
Synopsis
Tomahawk and Dan must rescue a crooked carnival owner from a tribe of Indians with help from the only legitimate act in the Carnival, Big Mike the Strong Man.




Featuring
- Feature
- Tomahawk
- Genre
- Western; period
Credits
- Art
- Bob Brown
Synopsis
Tomahawk and Dan protect Fort Patriot from British troops with the help of their dog Tracker.


"Hello little girl"
Featuring
- Feature
- Little Pocahontas
Credits
- Script
- Henry Boltinoff
- Art
- Henry Boltinoff
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Credits
- Author
- Letters
- typeset

Featuring
- Feature
- Tomahawk
- Genre
- Western; period
Credits
- Art
- Bob Brown
Reprint history
- Also printed
-
All Favourites, The 100-Page Comic (Colour Comics, 1958 series) #15 ([September 1959?]) — Raids of the Invisible Braves
-
Tomahawk (Strato, 1954 series) #40 ([October 1959?]) — Raids of the Invisible Braves!
-
Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #126 (January-February 1970) — Raids of the Invisible Braves
-
Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #126 (January-February 1970)
-
Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1965 series) #61 ([May 1970?]) — Raids of the Invisible Braves
Synopsis
Investigating reports of ghostly raiders, Tomahawk and Dan discover Indians with a potion that will make them invisible.

Indicia
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