T-Man #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Man Who Could Be Hitler" follows T-Man as he hunts for a dangerous arch-fugitive. The story involves a search across international waters, where T-Man encounters communist agents and a woman named Hilda Keift, who claims to be searching for her missing brother Dolph. As the plot unfolds, it is revealed that Hilda is actually a communist spy attempting to infiltrate T-Man's operation and that her brother is working with the communists, forcing T-Man to neutralize the threat through combat and cunning.
T-Man Pete Trask arrives at a museum to meet with Professor Sandweg, an Egyptology expert with urgent news about a mysterious inhabited pyramid discovered near Cairo—only to find the Professor murdered and himself ambushed by unknown assailants. When Sandweg's son Rolph reveals that his father had received three earlier attempts on his life, Trask embarks for Egypt with him to uncover who killed the Professor and why his archaeological discovery was worth killing for.
Treasury Department agents pursue Victor Lustig, a cunning international racketeer with a decades-long criminal history spanning theft, confidence games, counterfeiting, and worse. Patient surveillance and dogged investigative work by T-Men gradually build a case that finally catches up with even the most elusive of criminals. This true story from the files of the U.S. Secret Service shows how persistence and vigilance ultimately triumph over those who believe themselves too clever to be caught.
T-Man Pete Trask parachutes into Red China on a mission to extract Sonya Andreyev, a woman claiming to work as a secret agent on America's side, but nothing about this escape goes smoothly—from his very landing, Trask finds himself dodging patrols, swimming for his life, and fighting his way through a Buddhist temple full of drunken soldiers. As the pair races toward a waiting plane and safety, Trask's instincts kick in when he notices something troubling that makes him question everything about the woman he's been risking his neck to save.
T-Man Pete Trask lands in Holland to track down a counterfeiting operation, but his investigation takes a twisted turn when a Dutch woman shoots him—only to reveal she's actually working against the Communist agents holding her brother, the counterfeiter Dolph Keift, hostage. With clues leading to a windmill hideout owned by the mysterious Claus Heyliger, Trask must navigate a deadly game of double-crosses and sabotage to rescue Keift and dismantle the spy ring before they can use forged passports to infiltrate democratic nations.
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Reprinted in T-Man #34 (1956), T-Man #36 (1956), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #2 (2003)
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