T-Man #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeT-Man, the world-wide trouble-shooter, investigates a dangerous criminal operation involving a girl with destructive capabilities and international espionage. The story follows T-Man as he infiltrates a criminal organization, battles henchmen, and uncovers a plot connected to a mosque and foreign agents including a character named Volpu who uses an elephant to guard the entrance. T-Man ultimately pursues the criminals through multiple locations, leading to a climactic confrontation where he attempts to stop the villains and their schemes.
T-Man Pete Trask is assigned to guard a revolutionary new explosive called Explosive X at a secret U.S. laboratory, but his beautiful Chinese assistant Mei Lee—working for Red China—uses her charm to get close enough to steal the sample right under his nose. Trask pursues her across the Pacific aboard the freighter Borsk, but his credentials are gone and no one believes he's a Treasury agent, leaving him locked in the hold while the ship sails toward Hong Kong with the deadly explosive still at large.
Patrolman Phil Roney believes young Johnny Manell has good instincts buried beneath a troubled exterior, so when Johnny gets arrested during a warehouse robbery, Phil fights hard to get him paroled into his own custody. Phil sets out to steer Johnny toward boxing and honest work—but Johnny's old criminal connections, led by the ruthless Lew Docker, won't let him leave that life behind so easily. A test of loyalty and conscience pushes both men to their limits, and Phil discovers whether his faith in the kid's decency was justified or dangerously misplaced.
T-Man Pete Trask is sent to Madrid to uncover the truth behind a communist uprising and a deadly attempt on a female bullfighter, Valencita, who’s set to testify about the conspiracy. With the city’s bull ring as a stage for danger and deception, Trask must navigate a web of secrets involving a mysterious villain, Rafael Carleros, and a dead man whose identity hides more than one lie.
In "The Elephant Who Loved Flowers!", T-Man Pete Trask teams up with Chief Adams to uncover a dangerous conspiracy when a stampeding elephant, Gertie, inadvertently exposes a hidden press printing hate-filled propaganda in India—hidden inside a mosque. With the villain Count Volpu pulling strings from the shadows, Trask must protect the truth before the lies spread further.
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↩ Reprints Police Comics #106 (1951), T-Man #1 (1951), T-Man #2 (1951), T-Man #4 (1952), Police Comics #126 (1953)
Reprinted in Men of Mystery Comics #73 (2008), T-Man #3
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