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T-Man #35

May 1956 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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Treasury Agent Pete Trask investigates a counterfeiting operation run by a criminal mastermind who has developed a secret chemical formula to print counterfeit money. After infiltrating the operation and learning the counterfeiting process, Trask must stop the criminals from distributing their fake currency while navigating encounters with enemy agents and military forces. The story culminates in a confrontation involving submarine warfare and military intervention to apprehend the counterfeiters and halt their scheme.

Contains 6 stories
The Voice of Russia
10 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskCaptain Dave BreenGusHuldaIngvoldTanya KatniAndriev (villain)Captain Vishilsky (villain)Mr. Andrews (villain)Norga (villain)

In "The Voice of Russia," T-Man Trask is captured after his Swedish cargo plane is shot down over the Baltic by a Russian submarine testing a new gun-aimer, plunging him into a high-stakes espionage trap. With no allies and a dangerous mission underway, Trask must outwit his captors before the enemy's secret weapon is revealed.

One Heroic Hour
5 pp · Crime
Officer Jerry KingOfficer DannyMr. Lynch (villain)

When a priceless "Wonder Drug"—the only cure for rheumatic fever in America—is stolen from the Braun Chemical Company, Patrolman Jerry King takes the investigation into his own hands, tracing the shipment to a Lisbon-bound vessel where the thieves plan to smuggle it overseas. Racing through the ship's hold and across the docks in a desperate one-hour hunt, King must outwit a determined assassin and unmask the culprit before the vessel sails. A young cop's determination to recover a life-saving medicine leads to an explosive confrontation that neither he nor the ship's crew will forget.

T-Man's Triumph
4 pp · Crime
T-Man PattersonShell MaxwellLouie (villain)Zino Kalta (villain)

Treasury Agent Patterson has been tracking con-man Zino Kalta for a month, and when a slick scheme lands in his lap—a phony chemical formula that supposedly doubles money—Patterson sees his chance to net both the criminal mastermind and his unwitting mark, the gambling-den owner Shell Maxwell. But what starts as a con within a con takes a deadly turn when Maxwell's patience runs out and Patterson must move fast to bring them all in before the situation explodes.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor, Teen
Jonesy [Marvin Jones]Mr. JonesHoratio
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Butch
The Doctor of Destruction!
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskChief DolsonCorporal AdamsCorporal PetersonMurphyDr. Ilsa HechtColonel Malich (villain)

T-Man Pete Trask is sent behind enemy lines in North Korea to rescue Dr. Ilsa Hecht, a brilliant scientist kidnapped by the Russians and forced to develop remote-controlled tanks for their war effort. With a bomber squadron providing cover and the front lines laying down artillery support, Pete must infiltrate a heavily guarded farm, evade enemy patrols, and extract the doctor before the Reds discover his presence. When discovery becomes inevitable, Pete and Dr. Hecht must fight their way out with more than just firepower on their side.

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Raw (VG) $18
CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $701*
CGC 7.5 · 2 in census $556*
CGC 7.0 none in existence
CGC 6.5 none in existence
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CGC 5.0 none in existence
CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $217*
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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Bernard Dibble

Reprints

↩ Reprints Feature Comics #144 (1950), Police Comics #112 (1952), Police Comics #117 (1952), T-Man #11 (1953), Blackhawk #80 (1954)

Reprinted in T-Man #1 (1957)

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