Tomajauk #240
(19 de abril de 1975)

Editorial Novaro, 1955 Series
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Volume
20
Price
2.00 MXP
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
mensual
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Organización Editorial Novaro, S. A.
Brand
EN
Printer
Organización Editorial Novaro, S.A.
Editing
Alfredo Cardona Peña (credited) (director); Delio Moreno Bolio (credited) (director producción)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Tomajauk / cover / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Bruno Premiani
Inks
Ray Burnley ?
Colors
?
Letters
?; typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
¡Él ser enemigo!
Genre
histórico (historical); oeste (western-frontier)
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Novaro took panel one from the interior reprint story and turned it into the cover art work.

El fuerte fantasma (Table of Contents: 1)

Tomajauk / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Bruno Premiani
Inks
Bruno Premiani
Colors
?
Letters
?; typeset

Genre
histórico (historical); oeste (western-frontier)
Characters
Tomahawk; Dan Hunter; Chief Storm Mountain; Chief Otter-Slayer
Synopsis
Two Indian tribes plan to attack Fort Outpost so Tomahawk helps the settlers with a trick that ends up capturing the tribes and then freeing them in exchange for their promise to leave in peace.
Reprints

El Llanero Solitario (Table of Contents: 2) (Expand) /

El Llanero Solitario / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

El hijo adoptivo de Juan Trueno (Table of Contents: 3)

Juan Trueno / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Gil Kane
Inks
Gil Kane
Colors
?
Letters
?; typeset

Genre
oeste (western-frontier)
Characters
Johnny Thunder [John Tane]; Swift Deer
Synopsis
Johnny Thunder watches Father-Son contests at the fair, but has no son to partner with. Not so, as Swift Deer "adopts" JT for the day as his father! They flub at the Sack Race, Peanut Race, and Three-Legged Race with handcuffed ankles. But gunfire erupts in town as bandits loot the bank! Johnny and Swift Deer, ankle-cuffed together, ride Lightning into the midst of bandits and cannon into them like twin missiles. And win a special "Father and Son Crime-Fighting Team" award!
Reprints

Seis Indios en el cielo (Table of Contents: 4)

comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
?; typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Una leyenda de la tribu pies negros narrada por cabeza de Lobo.
Genre
oeste (western-frontier)

El maestro de Latín (Table of Contents: 5)

Tomajauk / comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Bruno Premiani
Inks
Ray Burnley ?
Colors
?
Letters
?; typeset

Genre
histórico (historical); oeste (western-frontier)
Reprints

La leyenda del halcón y el caballo (Table of Contents: 6)

El Caballero Silencioso / comic story / 7.67 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Kanigher
Pencils
Irv Novick
Inks
Irv Novick
Colors
?
Letters
?; typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Mis ojos son los suyos.
Genre
aventura (adventure); histórico (historical)
Characters
El Caballero Silencioso [Silent Knight]; Celia
Synopsis
In the Forest Perilous, the animals discuss who better helps the Silent Knight. Is it Slasher the hawk, his "eyes". Or Tana the stallion, his "legs"? Slasher warned the Knight of arrow attacks. Tana leapt the Knight and Celia across a chasm. Now comes the SK needing both, as the three sweep brigands off a bridge. The wise Owl declares "both are invaluable!"
Reprints

Tarzán (Table of Contents: 7) (Expand) /

Tarzán / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. ["¡Él ser enemigo!"]
    Tomajauk
  2. 1. El fuerte fantasma
    Tomajauk
  3. 2. El Llanero Solitario
    El Llanero Solitario
  4. 3. El hijo adoptivo de Juan Trueno
    Juan Trueno
  5. 4. Seis Indios en el cielo
  6. 5. El maestro de Latín
    Tomajauk
  7. 6. La leyenda del halcón y el caballo
    El Caballero Silencioso
  8. 7. Tarzán
    Tarzán
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Brian Stewart