T-Man #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Project Doom," T-Man faces a chilling international threat when a Russian agent delivers incriminating documents to Trask, exposing a deadly conspiracy to assassinate the free world’s leaders during a summit in Stockholm. With tension rising and the stakes higher than ever, the fate of global peace hangs in the balance. Art by John Rosenberger brings the espionage thriller to life, with his distinctive pencils and inks defining the cover and interior.
In "Project Doom," a chilling conspiracy surfaces when a Russian agent delivers incriminating documents to Trask, exposing a deadly plot to eliminate the free world’s leaders during a high-stakes meeting in Stockholm. With tensions rising and the clock ticking, Trask must unravel the web of deception before the assassination can unfold.
When Treasury Agent Bart Fabian investigates the theft of a master film print from a Hollywood studio, he uncovers a scheme far more sinister than a simple heist—the stolen movie becomes the centerpiece of an elaborate extortion plot. As the two-day ransom deadline approaches, Fabian must navigate the studio backlots and shadowy underworld to catch the culprits before they strike again. What begins as a case of film piracy becomes a race against time on a pirate ship set, where nothing is quite what it seems.
T-Man Pete Trask battles through a war-torn landscape to reach a besieged French fortress, using nothing but courage and ingenuity to slip past enemy lines. Armed with a secret that could turn the tide—a hidden cache of ammunition locked away since World War Two—Trask races against time to deliver salvation to a garrison on the brink of surrender. In "Red Ring of Fire!", the T-Man faces impossible odds to complete a mission that could change the course of the conflict.
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