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Chief Thundercloud was an itinerant Sioux chief and warrior. He is the son of the Sioux Chief Orookee. He rides a horse named Grey wind. From Indian Braves #1: "In the days of the Golden West, when one frontier had died and another was just being born...history calls this period the "Bloody Era", for the ruthless cattle kings, the renegade Indians, and the lawless towns had finally come into their own! But out of the Black Mountains rode an intrepid Indian warrior destined to become a symbol of justice, striking terror into the hearts of his enemies and bringing law and order to white man and Indian alike! Such a man was John Thundercloud, greatly feared and respected!"

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  • Chief Thundercloud was an itinerant Sioux chief and warrior. He is the son of the Sioux Chief Orookee. He rides a horse named Grey wind. From Indian Braves #1: "In the days of the Golden West, when one frontier had died and another was just being born...history calls this period the "Bloody Era", for the ruthless cattle kings, the renegade Indians, and the lawless towns had finally come into their own! But out of the Black Mountains rode an intrepid Indian warrior destined to become a symbol of justice, striking terror into the hearts of his enemies and bringing law and order to white man and Indian alike! Such a man was John Thundercloud, greatly feared and respected!"
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  • Chief Thundercloud was an itinerant Sioux chief and warrior. He is the son of the Sioux Chief Orookee. He rides a horse named Grey wind. From Indian Braves #1: "In the days of the Golden West, when one frontier had died and another was just being born...history calls this period the "Bloody Era", for the ruthless cattle kings, the renegade Indians, and the lawless towns had finally come into their own! But out of the Black Mountains rode an intrepid Indian warrior destined to become a symbol of justice, striking terror into the hearts of his enemies and bringing law and order to white man and Indian alike! Such a man was John Thundercloud, greatly feared and respected!" John Thundercloud's rival, Spitting Snake, wants to win the heart of the Sioux woman Snow Mist. Spitting Snake overhears the two talking affectionately to each other, John Thundercloud professing his love and intentions to marry her. This drives Spitting Snake to take a vow to vanquish Thundercloud and the latter's plans for a peaceful existence between the white settlers and the Sioux people. Spitting Snake vows, " "May I be struck dead before I let John Thundercloud take Snow Mist away from me! I shall lead the Sioux into a deadly battle against the whites, or perish trying! He who tries to stop me, shall die!" After his defeat at Thundercloud's hand, Spitting Snake takes his own life.
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