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 LONG RIFLE MORGANCHRONOLOGY 
Created by Ed Herron and Fred Ray

The Original Universe

CHRONOLOGY

Long Rifle Morgan first appeared in Tomahawk #83 (November-December 1962).

Below is the definitive list of appearances of Long Rifle Morgan in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.

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Long Rifle Morgan Chronology

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Tomahawk #83 (November-December 1962): "20 against the Tribe"
Tomahawk #84 (January-February 1963): "There's a Coward among the Rangers"
Tomahawk #85 (March-April 1963): "The Whispering War"
Tomahawk #86 (May-June 1963): "The Rangers vs. King Colossus"
Tomahawk #87 (July-August 1963): "The Secrets of Sgt. Witch Doctor"
Tomahawk #88 (September-October 1963): "The Rangers Who Held Back the Earth"
Tomahawk #89 (November-December 1963): "The Terrible Tree-Man"
Tomahawk #90 (January-February 1964): "The Prisoner in the Pit"
Tomahawk #91 (March-April 1964): "The Tribe Below the Earth"
Tomahawk #92 (May-June 1964): "The Petrified Sentry of Peaceful Valley"
Tomahawk #93 (July-August 1964): "The Return of King Colosso"
Tomahawk #94 (September-October 1964): "Rip Van Ranger"
Tomahawk #94/2 (September-October 1964): "Heartbreak Hill"
Tomahawk #95 (November-December 1964): "The Tribe Beneath the Sea"
Tomahawk #96 (January-February 1965): "The Ranger Killers"
Tomahawk #96/2 (January-February 1965): "The Battle That Never Died"
Tomahawk #97 (March-April 1965): "The Prisoner Behind the Bull's-Eye"
Tomahawk #98 (May-June 1965): "The Pied Piper Rangers" [Behind the Scenes]
Tomahawk #98/2 (May-June 1965): "The Man in the Muzzle"
Tomahawk #99 (July-August 1965): "The Rangers vs. Chief Cobweb"
Tomahawk #100 (September-October 1965): "The Weird Water-Tomahawk"
Tomahawk #101 (November-December 1965): "Tomahawk, Enemy Spy"
Tomahawk #102 (January-February 1966): "The Dragon Killers"
Tomahawk #103 (March-April 1966): "The Frontier Frankenstein"
Tomahawk #104 (May-June 1966): "The Fearful Freak of Dunham's Dungeon"
Tomahawk #107 (November-December 1966): "Double-Cross of the Gorilla-Ranger"
Tomahawk #110 (May-June 1967): "Tomahawk Must Die"
Tomahawk #113 (November-December 1967): "The Mad Miser of Carlisle Castle"
Tomahawk #114 (January-February 1968): "The Terrible Power of Chief Iron-Hands"
Tomahawk #115 (March-April 1968): "The Deadly Flaming Ranger"
Tomahawk #116 (May-June 1968): "The Last Mile of Massacre Trail"
Tomahawk #116/2 (May-June 1968): "The Making of a Hero!"
Tomahawk #117 (July-August 1968): "The Rangers' Last Stand"
Tomahawk #118 (September-October 1968): "Tomahawk: Guilty of Murder"
Tomahawk #119 (November-December 1968): "Bait for a Buzzard"
Tomahawk #120 (January-February 1969): "The Coward Who Lived Forever"
Tomahawk #120/2 (January-February 1969): "A Bullet Meant for Me!"
Tomahawk #121 (March-April 1969): "To Kill a Ranger"
Tomahawk #122 (May-June 1969): "Must the Brave Die"
Tomahawk #123 (July-August 1969): "The Stallions of Death"
Tomahawk #124 (September-October 1969): "The Valley of No Return"
Tomahawk #125 (November-December 1969): "A Chief's Feather for Little Bear"
Tomahawk #125/2 (November-December 1969): "Village of Death!"
Tomahawk #126 (January-February 1970): "The Baron of Gallows Hill"
Tomahawk #127 (March-April 1970): "The Devil is Waiting"
Tomahawk #128 (May-June 1970): "Rangers -- Your 9 Lives for Mine"
Tomahawk #129 (July-August 1970): "Treachery at Thunder Ridge"
Tomahawk #130 (September-October 1970): "Deathwatch at Desolation Valley"
Son of Tomahawk #137 (November-December 1971): "Night of the Knife!" [Flashback]