Which Native American character threw a speeding bison onto its back in an old X-Men comic?

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I saw this a long time ago, and just remembered it recently. The character in question was a native American; he runs up to a speeding bison, grabs it by the horns (literally) and throws it to the ground on its back.



I know it was an X-Men comic because the same comic showed Colossus turning his skin to steel and moving to save his sister from being chewed up by a combine.










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    I saw this a long time ago, and just remembered it recently. The character in question was a native American; he runs up to a speeding bison, grabs it by the horns (literally) and throws it to the ground on its back.



    I know it was an X-Men comic because the same comic showed Colossus turning his skin to steel and moving to save his sister from being chewed up by a combine.










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      I saw this a long time ago, and just remembered it recently. The character in question was a native American; he runs up to a speeding bison, grabs it by the horns (literally) and throws it to the ground on its back.



      I know it was an X-Men comic because the same comic showed Colossus turning his skin to steel and moving to save his sister from being chewed up by a combine.










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      I saw this a long time ago, and just remembered it recently. The character in question was a native American; he runs up to a speeding bison, grabs it by the horns (literally) and throws it to the ground on its back.



      I know it was an X-Men comic because the same comic showed Colossus turning his skin to steel and moving to save his sister from being chewed up by a combine.







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          Thunderbird aka John Proudstar, brother to James Proudstar aka Warpath.



          The comic you're remembering is Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975).



          Thunderbird throws down a bison



          Indeed, ealier in the issue Peter saved his sister from being run down by a tractor.



          Peter saves his sister






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            Thunderbird aka John Proudstar, brother to James Proudstar aka Warpath.



            The comic you're remembering is Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975).



            Thunderbird throws down a bison



            Indeed, ealier in the issue Peter saved his sister from being run down by a tractor.



            Peter saves his sister






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              Thunderbird aka John Proudstar, brother to James Proudstar aka Warpath.



              The comic you're remembering is Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975).



              Thunderbird throws down a bison



              Indeed, ealier in the issue Peter saved his sister from being run down by a tractor.



              Peter saves his sister






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                Thunderbird aka John Proudstar, brother to James Proudstar aka Warpath.



                The comic you're remembering is Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975).



                Thunderbird throws down a bison



                Indeed, ealier in the issue Peter saved his sister from being run down by a tractor.



                Peter saves his sister






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                Thunderbird aka John Proudstar, brother to James Proudstar aka Warpath.



                The comic you're remembering is Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975).



                Thunderbird throws down a bison



                Indeed, ealier in the issue Peter saved his sister from being run down by a tractor.



                Peter saves his sister







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