Kent Blake of the Secret Service #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Passage to Peril!", Kent Blake of the Secret Service is sent into the heart of enemy territory to uncover how Chinese forces are tracking American troops in Kuwong. With art by Bernie Sills and inks by Tom Gill, the story unfolds as Blake ventures into a hidden passage beneath the village, facing deadly rats and a concealed enemy radio—only to confront the threat head-on.
In "Passage to Peril!", Kent Blake of the Secret Service is sent into the war-torn village of Kuwong to uncover how Chinese forces are consistently tracking American troops. As he investigates, Blake uncovers a hidden passage beneath the village, teeming with enemy soldiers and a secret radio—leading him into a deadly confrontation in the dark, rat-infested tunnels.
In "null," Kent Blake, a man with a past in the Secret Service, joins the Air Force to investigate a string of mysterious plane disappearances. When his new co-pilot reveals a dangerous allegiance, Blake must act fast to stop a sabotage ring feeding secrets to the Chinese.
In "One is a Traitor," four men manning a remote radio installation are thrown into suspicion when Captain Kelsey arrives with news of a mole feeding secrets to the Communists. As paranoia spreads and trust erodes, each man begins to question the others—until Frank uncovers a chilling truth about the captain’s impossible knowledge.
In "The Unseen Death," Kent Blake is paired with the enigmatic Lee Tsui on a covert mission to dismantle a North Korean facility producing a deadly biological weapon. As they race against time to stop the spread of the "unseen death," the growing tension between them deepens—only for Tsui to make a quiet sacrifice, knowing her fate is sealed.
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Reprinted in Spy Thrillers #2 (1955)
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