T-Man #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Panama Peril," T-Man is dispatched to Madrid on a high-stakes mission to uncover a communist uprising, racing against time to protect a female bullfighter whose testimony threatens to expose a dangerous conspiracy. With Dan Zolnerowich handling both pencils and inks, and Reed Crandall’s striking cover capturing the tension, this 1952 Quality Comics classic delivers Cold War intrigue with a pulse-pounding edge.
A Treasury T-man must unravel the mystery behind a dead undercover agent's cryptic final words—"Canal" and "Anita"—when a fogbound collision off Panama reveals a sinister plot to destroy the Panama Canal itself. Racing against time and a network of communist saboteurs, the agent must infiltrate enemy lines and expose the conspiracy before a replacement explosive ship can finish what the first attempt started.
Waxey Gordon climbs from small-time pickpocket to underworld czar, building a criminal empire through bootlegging, gambling, and ruthless ambition—but the T-Men of the U.S. Treasury Department are always on his trail. When federal prosecutors close in with tax evasion charges and evidence of millions in illegal income, the once-feared gangster discovers that no amount of clever scheming can outrun the law.
T-Man Pete Trask lands in Madrid with a dangerous mission: uncover a communist uprising and protect Valencita, a female bullfighter whose testimony could expose a deadly conspiracy. As tensions rise in the bull ring, Trask must navigate a web of lies, where every ally could be a threat—and one man’s death may be the key to the truth.
T-Man Pete Trask is on the trail of Turkish gangster Razib Sakak—alias Rosey the Rube—who's been ordered deported, but not before the Treasury Department wants to recover $200,000 in unpaid taxes hidden in his mysterious loot. Trask goes undercover, posing as a fellow deportee to gain Sakak's trust aboard a ship bound for Turkey, but the appearance of agents connected to the Scimitar of Ali Musta threatens to derail the whole operation. It's a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game where one wrong move could cost Trask his life.
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Reprinted in T-Man #30 (1955), Blackhawk #2 (1956), Krimi Klassiker #15
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