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T-Man #1 (1951)

Quality Comics · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
T-Man's Holiday
10 pp · spy
T-Man Pete TraskT-Man Vittorio Alcini (death)ChiefDr. Lontaro (villain)Marlita (villain)

T-Man Pete Trask is in Rome for a routine dental visit when a sudden raid by Allied agents turns his appointment into a high-stakes espionage tangle. With a microfilm hidden in his tooth and a web of deception unfolding around him, Trask finds himself caught between a rogue scientist and a dangerous spy ring—where even a smile could be a cover.

The Teen Terrors
5 pp · teen
Augie Moore (introduction)Marcie Blayne (introduction)Slope Carr (introduction)Red (introduction)

Augie Moore and his soda-fountain pals—Marcie Blayne, Slope Carr, and Red—decide the best way to prove that teenagers aren't all delinquents is to form their own vigilante detective group and hunt down real criminals in Millerton. When they spot a man matching a wanted poster for mail fraudster Carl Black, they pursue him to a house and attempt a daring capture—only to discover the hard way that things aren't always what they seem. A fun romp through small-town crime-fighting where enthusiasm and good intentions collide with the messy reality of actually knowing what you're doing.

The Prince of Thieves
7 pp
T-Man [Pete Trask]Baron Rafsky (spy)Baroness Rafsky (spy)

When a secret military code book vanishes from a Washington security office under the nose of a baron with diplomatic immunity, T-Man Pete Trask is sent on a high-stakes chase across the Atlantic. Disguised as a passenger on the same luxury liner bound for Europe, Trask must outwit the elusive Baron Rafsky and his enigmatic wife, the Baroness Rafsky, before the stolen intelligence falls into the wrong hands.

The Elephant Who Loved Flowers!
7 pp · spy
T-Man Pete TraskChief AdamsGertie (an elephant)Count Volpu (villain)

When a stampeding elephant named Gertie crashes through a mosque in India, she unwittingly exposes a secret press used to print hate-filled propaganda targeting the USA—right under the nose of the villainous Count Volpu. With T-Man Pete Trask and Chief Adams on the case, the mystery of the hidden press leads to a surprising connection between a gentle giant and a dangerous conspiracy.

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