Tomahawk #128 (On Sale: March 5, 1970) has cover by Neal Adams. The layout of this one seems forced; the medicine man and the archers too squeezed into the picture and the coloring somewhat off-putting.
This issue begins with Tomahawk in "Rangers -- Your 9 Lives for Mine" by Robert Kanigher and Frank Thorne. The back-up Tomahawk story is "Stovepipe's Secret Skirmish" by George Kashdan and Frank Thorne.
Yeah, this is a rare example of awkwardness in Neal Adams' art -- I agree! The character's arm on the young boy looks a little too long or something, too. Love your blog -- DC Silver was my Golden Age too!
The late Silver Age of Comics, 1967-1971, was my "Golden Age." I was just old enough to start seriously collecting and DC Comics were my preferred brand. Join me as we explore the Dynamic Content of DC Comics, 45 Years Ago!
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Yeah, this is a rare example of awkwardness in Neal Adams' art -- I agree! The character's arm on the young boy looks a little too long or something, too. Love your blog -- DC Silver was my Golden Age too!
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