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T-Man #7

Sep 1952 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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In "Mr. Murder of the Black Hand," T-Man races into the shadows of 1952 Hong Kong, where a wealthy San Francisco merchant’s daughter is held hostage by Chinese Reds demanding a ransom of blood money. With no time to spare, the masked hero must navigate a web of danger and deception in a story drawn with sharp precision by Dan Zolnerowich, whose art brings every tense moment to life. The cover, a striking piece by Reed Crandall, captures the mystery and menace of the mission in bold, dramatic lines.

Contains 4 stories
Mr. Murder of the Black Hand
10 pp
T-Man Pete Trask [Ben Flavin (manager)]ChiefNick Racelli (Mafia boss)Jim Landers (agent)Sherry Dawn (ex-girl friend)Rocco Necchi (killer)

T-Man Pete Trask is consumed by a two-year hunger for revenge when Chief assigns him to help bring the ruthless Mafia boss Nick Racelli back into the country—the very killer who murdered fellow agent Jim Landers years ago. Setting up an elaborate trap with Racelli's ex-girlfriend Sherry and using Ben Flavin as his cover, Pete orchestrates the smuggling run aboard a freighter to Galveston, but discovers his identity may be compromised before he can force Racelli to reveal where he's hidden millions in stolen cash. What starts as the perfect setup for payback spirals into a desperate game of cat and mouse at sea, where one wrong move could cost Pete everything.

The Dope Ring and Revolution
4 pp · Crime
T-Man Tom RoccolaEarl Strange (villain)Mr. Jurich (villain)Pausina (villain)Sam Carolla (villain)

T-Man Tom Roccola goes undercover as a New Orleans bookie to infiltrate a heroin smuggling ring, working his way up from street-level dealer Earl Strange to the operation's higher echelons—Sam Carolla and the mysterious boss Pausina. When Roccola finally learns the shocking truth behind the smuggling scheme, he discovers the contraband isn't being sold for profit, but traded for weapons to fuel a revolution in Honduras, forcing the Treasury agents to expand their investigation far beyond a simple narcotics case.

Narcotics From Nobody
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskElsa (drug distributor)Madame Veskoff (Russian drug colonel)

T-Man Pete Trask is assigned to break up a drug ring that's been slipping narcotics to American soldiers in occupied West Germany—incidents the Russians are exploiting to undermine the occupation force's reputation. Posing as a soldier himself, Pete traces the operation to a mysterious castle where he comes face to face with Madame Veskoff, the Russian drug colonel running the whole operation. Now Pete must find his way out and dismantle the scheme before the Reds can drive a wedge between the G.I.s and the German people.

Torture of the Brass Bowl
7 pp · Spy
T-Man Pete TraskCharlie Lee (merchant): Pearl Lee (daughter)Mr. Wong (villain)

In the shadowed alleys of 1952 Hong Kong, T-Man races against time to save the daughter of a San Francisco merchant, held captive by Chinese Reds demanding a ransom of blood money. With danger lurking in every alley and the clock ticking, the stakes are high and the mission is deadly.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Good) $52
CGC 9.0 · 1 in census $698*
CGC 8.5 · 1 in census $488*
CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $382*
CGC 7.5 · 2 in census $307*
CGC 7.0 none in existence
CGC 6.5 none in existence
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CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $185*
CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $156*
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Full credits

artist, inker Dan Zolnerowich
cover pencils, inks Reed Crandall

Reprints

Reprinted in Popular Yank Comics #4 (1953), T-Man #31 (1956), Gwandanaland Comics #1451, T-Man #1

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