T-Man #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Red Ticket to Hell," T-Man must stop a communist plot involving a pack of enemy agents who possess information about an anti-Red radar net in North Africa. The story follows T-Man's infiltration of the enemy operation, his interactions with a female character named Margot and her accomplice Nafka, and an encounter with a Maharani in an exotic setting where poisoned food and stolen treasure factor into the scheme. T-Man ultimately confronts the conspirators and thwarts their plans through quick action and combat.
When the Department gets wind of a Communist plot to spark a revolution in an Eastern country during a U.N. troop landing, T-Man Pete Trask is sent in to stop the trouble before it starts—but his contact, agent Ned Graham, is gunned down before revealing the conspiracy. All that Pete has to go on is a mysterious wooden block Ned pressed into his hand, and following that slender clue leads him to the sprawling teak timberlands of the wealthy Mr. Karabi, where danger lurks behind every log and trap. With sabotage and treachery closing in, Pete must uncover the "incident" the Reds are planning before the revolution ignites.
When T-Men investigate a $2,000,000 heroin shipment lost in the harbor, they uncover a dangerous underworld operation driven more by stupidity than brains—a mistake that could cost lives. This Treasury Department case from 1951 exposes the deadly intersection of drugs, greed, and criminal desperation as agents race to recover the contraband before it vanishes into the black market.
T-Man Pete Trask arrives in the Indian kingdom of Balipur to investigate the death of a young man named Elton, only to find himself caught in a web of espionage and danger orchestrated by the Rajah himself. As Trask uncovers surveying equipment and suspicious hunting "accidents," he discovers the Rajah has been using his animal-trading operation as a cover for plotting invasion routes for communist forces from Tibet—and now Trask knows too much. With tigers waiting in a pit below and the Rajah's plans exposed, Trask must find a way out before he becomes another convenient casualty of the jungle.
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Reprinted in T-Man #31 (1956), T-Man #37 (1956)
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