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T-Man #29

Nov 1955 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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T-Man, the world-wide trouble-shooter, pursues a spy ring operating across international borders. The story involves a beautiful woman named Lamilla, espionage activities around a mine, and T-Man's efforts to stop enemy agents from obtaining classified information about the U.S. Treasury. The tale culminates with T-Man infiltrating a gypsy celebration and confronting the villains, including a character named Mercado and references to a slave labor operation in a mine, before reaching a climactic confrontation.

Contains 4 stories
The Death House at Bergenstrasse 13!
9 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete Trask [also as Herr Rausch]Colonel BlakeAnton Luderdorf (villain)Hans Pflueger (villain)Little Willy Lieder [also as Little Willie Lieder] (villain, death)Max (villain)Wanda Kolas (villain)

When T-Man Pete Trask arrives in post-war Berlin to investigate the murder of petty thief Little Willy Lieder, he learns the killing is connected to a sinister spy ring operating from a cellar hideout—one that trades counterfeit currency and stolen military secrets. Posing as a taxi driver named Herr Rausch, Trask infiltrates the operation of the ruthless Anton Luderdorf and his associates, setting a trap he hopes will close in on the conspirators. But as the T-Man maneuvers deeper into the shadows beneath Bergenstrasse 13, forces beyond his control are already moving against him.

Hard-Fisted Gary Malone
4 pp · Crime
Officer Gary MaloneMrs. CarlottiMr. SlaterLouie SlaterNick Kronin (villain)

Officer Gary Malone is a rookie cop with a genuine interest in the people on his beat, but his soft-hearted approach to helping the troubled Louie Slater inadvertently puts the boy's father in danger when the criminal Nick Kronin grows suspicious. When Kronin's gang kidnaps Mr. Slater to silence him, Malone must prove that beneath his kindness lies the toughness needed to rescue the grocer and take down the crooks.

Green Is a Danger Signal!
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskCarlosEduardoMr. Mercado (villain)

T-Man Pete Trask heads to Brazil to investigate an embassy attaché suspected of smuggling, only to be framed as a spy and nearly executed by the very criminals he's hunting. With help from an unexpected ally and a daring escape, Trask must track down the smuggler Mr. Mercado and recover a cache of emeralds—before Mercado disappears for good.

The Red Robbers!
8 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskChiefTerenteLamillaEnesco

T-Man Pete Trask infiltrates a gypsy outlaw gang in the Transylvanian Alps, where the charismatic Terente and his band of Robin Hood rebels are stealing from both Communist officials and the very democratic resistance groups fighting to liberate Rumania—and Trask must find a way to turn their ambitions toward the real enemy. When Terente's imprisoned brother Enesco is discovered enslaved in a dangerous mine, Trask sees his chance to prove that the gypsies' fight against the Reds matters just as much as the struggle for Rumania's future. With danger closing in and unlikely allies depending on him, this secret agent will need more than quick fists and faster thinking to unite a fractured cause.

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Reprinted in Voodoo #9 (1961)

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