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T-Man #34

Apr 1956 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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T-Man agent Pete Trask uncovers a fantastic secret in the land of the pyramids when he discovers a man who could be Hitler. The story follows Trask as he pursues this mysterious figure through action-packed sequences involving military pursuits, confrontations with adversaries, and an adventure that takes him from Egypt through Cuba, where he encounters fellow agent Anton and becomes entangled in a plot involving smuggled rocks across the United States.

Contains 4 stories
The Man Who Could be Hitler!
10 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskChiefProfessor Sandweg (death)Rolph SandwegGeneral OberdorfferHerman Schultz (villain)Otto (villain)

In Egypt, T-Man Pete Trask investigates the murder of Professor Sandweg, an Egyptology expert whose discovery of activity in a remote pyramid has gotten him killed—and now has Pete trapped inside with enemies far more dangerous than tomb raiders. As Pete uncovers what the Professor died protecting, he finds himself face-to-face with a conspiracy that suggests the Nazi threat never truly ended, and a sinister plot brewing in the shadow of ancient stones.

The Case of the Reckless Smuggler
4 pp · Crime
T-Man Oscar W. PolcuchJesus Demar (villain)

Treasury agent Oscar W. Polcuch goes undercover as a wealthy Hollywood buyer to infiltrate a smuggling operation run by the ruthless Jesus Demar at the U.S.–Mexico border near Calexico. When Polcuch arranges a meeting at Woodbine Check to intercept the contraband, the operation spirals into a gunfight between rival factions, customs officers, and armed smugglers in a desperate battle for control. This true case from the files of the U.S. Treasury Department showcases the danger and quick thinking required of a T-Man in the field.

Escape to Danger?
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskChiefSonya Andreyev (villain)

When T-Man Pete Trask parachutes into Red China to extract an agent named Sonya Andreyev, he finds himself in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse—dodging patrols, swimming for his life, and fighting his way through a Buddhist temple crawling with enemy soldiers. But as Trask gets closer to the extraction point, he realizes the entire operation may be a Red trap designed to slip a Communist spy into American hands. With soldiers closing in and time running out, Trask must stay one step ahead of his enemies and uncover the truth before it's too late.

Musical Menace!
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskChiefT-Man Juan Garcia (death)T-Man Ramon PescoMr. MynheerAnton Wolak (villain)Marita (villain)

When T-Man Pete Trask trails smuggler Anton Wolak from Amsterdam to Havana, he deliberately reveals himself to rattle the criminal into making mistakes—but Wolak's got bigger plans than Trask anticipated. With fellow agents Ramon Pesco and Juan Garcia working the case from inside the island, Trask discovers the diamonds have vanished and a mysterious woman named Marita is orchestrating a scheme involving a mariachi band bound for New York. As the operation spirals toward violence, Trask races to stop the smuggling ring before it's too late.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (VG) $77
CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $618
CGC 7.5 none in existence
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $411*
CGC 6.5 · 2 in census $190*
CGC 6.0 · 2 in census $169*
CGC 5.5 none in existence
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CGC 5.0 · 1 in census $133*
CGC 4.5 none in existence
CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $105*
CGC 3.5 · 1 in census $86*
CGC 3.0 none in existence
CGC 2.5 · 1 in census $59*
* estimate — limited direct-sales data at this grade
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Full credits

artist, inker Dan Zolnerowich

Reprints

↩ Reprints T-Man #2 (1951), T-Man #6 (1952)

Reprinted in T-Man #1 (1957)

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