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Cover: Reed Crandall & Chuck Cuidera
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T-Man #10

Mar 1953 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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T-Man investigates a prison camp in Kanjon, a territory occupied by communist forces in Korea, where he must locate and extract a spy named Rinkie who is being held captive. After infiltrating the camp with the help of local operatives and learning Rinkie's location, T-Man stages a daring rescue, ultimately escaping with Rinkie in a car before communist guards can stop them. The story culminates in a dramatic chase where the escaping vehicle is driven off a bridge by enemy fire, with T-Man and Rinkie apparently surviving the fall.

Contains 4 stories
Blood Across the Moon
10 pp · Adventure, Spy
T-Man Pete TraskRuss Wester (agent)Su Mei (Chinese agent, villain)Comrade Gorskovich (villain)

When a remote-controlled rocket crashes into a mountain path, it sends a dying agent tumbling into the arms of T-Man Pete Trask—just before he whispers a cryptic warning. With a trail of secrets leading to Su Mei, the enigmatic Chinese agent, and Comrade Gorskovich, the shadowy villain, Trask must unravel a web of deception before the next strike.

Murder at 25%
4 pp

When Treasury Department agents uncover a string of fatal "accidents" befalling bond holders, they discover a chilling pattern: each victim had recently transferred their bonds to someone else—and that someone always cashes in thirty days later. The investigation zeroes in on a cold-blooded con artist who poses as a trusted confidant, persuades his marks to sign over their bonds, then eliminates them with calculated precision. As T-Men work to identify their suspect from the rogue's gallery, the murderer continues to operate, always one step ahead in his hunt for the next victim to exploit.

The Court of Torture
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskChiefRhin Lee (South Korean agent)General Burley

T-Man Pete Trask goes undercover as a U.N. guard on Kanjon Island to infiltrate a brutal Communist prison compound and rescue a trapped Korean agent—but once the reds capture him, Pete finds himself trapped in the compound's deadly "Court of Torture," where survival depends on quick thinking and an unlikely ally. With beatings, forced trials, and escape seeming impossible, Pete must navigate a gauntlet of communist captors to get himself and his contact out alive before the worst can happen.

The Boss Butcher of Luzon
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskSue Bailey (singer)General MagasaysayGeneral Igorro (guerilla leader)

T-Man Pete Trask thought he'd caught a break when tasked with guarding singer Sue Bailey on a trip to entertain General Magasaysay's troops—until a Huk ambush shatters everything and lands him in the brutal hands of General Igorro, "The Boss Butcher of Luzon," a Communist guerrilla leader with a taste for blood. Now Pete must hunt through the Philippine jungle to stop the Butcher before it's too late.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Good) $29
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $255*
CGC 6.5 none in existence
CGC 6.0 none in existence
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CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $110*
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Full credits

artist, inker Dan Zolnerowich
cover pencils Reed Crandall
cover inks Chuck Cuidera

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