1753
The redman’s attacks on the western-most colonies had become more and more savage — and usually caught us by surprise…

Jeremy Coe discovered an immense underground cave in Gotham Town that he used as a base of operations…
Here’s where I hide — and disguise myself as an Indian! See all those bats? The’ve given the place its name! I call it my bat-cave!
Tomahawk
The time — when our land was young! The place — the great unexplored continent of North America! The beat of war drums echoes warningly through field and forest — primitive man and ruthless nature turn fierce and hostile faces on the growing colonies — and in the heat of the struggle, frontiersmen Tom Hawk and Dan Hunter forge from bonds of friendship…

In the path of a charging moose, Tom saved the life of Black Thunder…

…and, later, the life of Dan Hunter.

1770
Pennsylvania, 1770. There were about 2.2 million people in the colonies at that point. George Washington was merely a Colonel when members of the Illuminati plotted to replace him with a double.

“Tomahawk” and Dan Hunter saved Washington’s life and, with “Tomahawk’s Rangers,” served under George Washington during the French and Indian War, before the country was even a country.
Tomahawk served under Washington again during the Revolutionary War and encountering many adversaries and experiencing strange occurrences…
Read more about Tomahawk in our next entry…

Detective Comics (vol. 1) #205
March 1954 (Jan. 29, 1954)
$0.10
“The Origin of the Bat-Cave”
12 pages
Writer: Bill Finger
Penciller: Sheldon Moldoff
Inker: Charles Paris
Editor: Jack Schiff

Star Spangled Comics #69
June 1947 (April 4, 1947)
$0.10
“Flames Along the Frontier”
10 pages
Writer: Joe Samachsun
Artist: Edmond Good
Editor: Jack Schiff

Time Masters #4
May 1990 (March 20, 1990)
$1.75
“Time Is On My Side”
26 pages
Writer: Bob Wayne
Writer: Lewis Shiner
Penciller: Art Thibert
Inker: Jose F. Marzan, Jr.
Editor: Robert Greenberger
