Vertigo Visions: Tomahawk

    (Vertigo, 1998)
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“It was a new world. It was a time of revolution.”

And for Boston patriot Thomas Hawk, in the years just prior to the Revolutionary War it was a moment of great introspection. Despite his belief that he and his fellow patriots were working on a mandate from God to break allegiance from England and conquer the savage lands of the Americas, he still doubts his actions. Are the Native American people who live just outside of “civilized culture” really as savage and dangerous as he is led to believe? What do the vivid dreams that haunt him, even while he is awake, mean? And what of the Grandmother Wolf spirit that the nearby tribes speak of? Is it possible that the secrets of Hawk’s destiny lie in native myth and legend? The answers are revealed in Vertigo Visions: Tomahawk, a retelling of the origin of the original DC character, Tomahawk, from the 1950s.
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#1

July, 1998
Cover Price: $4.95
3 copies available from $4.75
Rachel PollackTom Yeates