Police Comics #127
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeQuality Comics' long-running anthology of "suspense, mystery, adventure and intrigue" delivers a gripping October 1953 cover for this issue, as T-Man battles multiple knife-wielding opponents in a fierce close-quarters struggle while a frightened woman looks on and a gun-toting figure looms in the background. The cover teases two featured stories — T-Man in "Thunder in Thailand" and the Ken Shannon thriller "Death Drivers" — promising a packed issue of international danger. Chuck Cuidera's inks give the brawling scene a sharp, kinetic energy that perfectly captures the pulpy excitement Police Comics consistently delivered.
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Coded messages are sent in cans of different colored tropical fishes to weastern countries by communists in Thailand.
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