T-Man #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeT-Man, a Treasury Department agent, investigates a case involving a mysterious girl with a death grip in her hands. After a confrontation where a bullet is dodged and a master criminal escapes through a passage, T-Man and his partner Pete work with a woman named Charley to extract information about a criminal plot. The story escalates into an adventure involving Sarano, a criminal with a phony formula scheme, as T-Man pursues him across locations including a ship, ultimately attempting to intercept Sarano at Lisbon, Portugal, where Sarano carries incriminating papers in a briefcase.
T-Man Pete Trask is sent to guard a revolutionary new explosive called Explosive X at a secret government facility in Arizona, but his trusted assistant Mei Lee betrays the operation and steals a sample for Red China. Trask pursues her aboard a freighter bound for Hong Kong, but Mei Lee turns the tables by claiming he's a delusional stowaway while she plays the innocent victim to the ship's captain. With the volatile explosive hidden somewhere on the vessel and a storm raging, Trask must find a way to expose her true identity and stop her before she can deliver the weapon to enemy hands.
When T-Man Pete Trask tails smuggler Anton Wolak to Cuba in pursuit of a fortune in diamonds, he discovers the stones have vanished—and the undercover agent who was tracking them has turned up dead. Now Trask and his partner must uncover how Wolak and his accomplices plan to slip the diamonds past customs, before the killer strikes again.
T-Man Pete Trask goes undercover as a stolen-secrets courier to infiltrate the mysterious criminal mastermind Mr. Sarano's operation, posing as a turncoat spy in order to get close to the elusive villain. After a tense journey to Sarano's castle headquarters in Lisbon, Trask finally comes face-to-face with his target—only to discover that the man before him is not who he seems to be. Trapped deep beneath the fortress with danger closing in, Trask must find a way out of an impossible situation.
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Reprinted in T-Man #30 (1955), T-Man #34 (1956)
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