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Cover: Reed Crandall
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T-Man #11

May 1953 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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In "The Voice of Russia," T-Man Trask finds himself captured after his cargo plane is shot down over the Baltic by a Russian submarine testing a new gun-aimer. With his mission compromised and his fate uncertain, Trask must rely on his wits to survive in enemy hands. The story unfolds with tense, grounded pacing, rendered in bold, dynamic art by Dan Zolnerowich, whose sharp pencils and inks bring the Cold War-era threat to life. The cover, by Reed Crandall, captures the perilous moment with dramatic flair.

Contains 4 stories
The Voice of Russia
10 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskCaptain Dave BreenGusHuldaIngvoldTanya KatniAndriev (villain)Captain Vishilsky (villain)Mr. Andrews (villain)Norga (villain)

When a Swedish cargo plane carrying T-Man Pete Trask is shot down over the Baltic by a Russian submarine testing a new gun-aimer, Trask finds himself captured behind enemy lines—caught between the icy waters of the cold war and a web of Soviet operatives, including the cunning Andriev, Captain Vishilsky, and Mr. Andrews, while his allies Captain Dave Breen, Gus, Hulda, Ingvold, Tanya Katni, and even the elusive Norga race to save him before the next move in the game.

Formula For Death
4 pp · Crime
Zino Kalta (con man)Mr. Maxwell (gambler)Patterson (treasury agent)

Con man Zino Kalta pitches Mr. Maxwell on an incredible scheme: a secret chemical formula that can double money in hours. When the gambler takes the bait and brings real cash to test the method, he discovers something that looks too good to be true—and treasury agent Patterson knows exactly why. Kalta's elaborate con hides a darker operation, and when greed collides with deception, the stakes become considerably more lethal than either man bargained for.

Daredevils Only Die Once
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskCarl Gruder (daredevil, villain)Carmela (villain)

When a daredevil's stunt turns deadly during a high-octane race in Nicaragua, T-Man Pete Trask finds himself racing against time to stop a bomb-laden car from killing anti-communist leaders—only to face the twisted mind of the villainous daredevil Carl Gruder and his enigmatic accomplice, Carmela.

Homicide Holocaust
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskPierre [Pietre] (foreman, Russian, villain)Marie Savard (baker, villain)Andriev (villain)

T-Man Pete Trask goes undercover in Canada's timber empire to stop a communist arson conspiracy, but discovers the plot runs deeper than sabotage—it's a coordinated scheme involving operatives like the mysterious baker Marie Savard and the ruthless Andriev. When Trask's cover is blown and the incendiary bombs ignite, he must fight his way out of a fiery trap and stop the conspirators before they escape with the forest burning around him.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Good) $24
CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $382*
CGC 7.5 none in existence
CGC 7.0 none in existence
CGC 6.5 none in existence
CGC 6.0 none in existence
CGC 5.5 · 3 in census $156*
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CGC 5.0 · 1 in census $148*
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Full credits

artist, inker Dan Zolnerowich
cover pencils Reed Crandall

Reprints

Reprinted in T-Man #1 (1953), T-Man #35 (1956), T-Man #37 (1956), Men of Mystery Comics #78 (2009), T-Man #2

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