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T-Man #5 (1952)

Quality Comics · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Violence in Venice
10 pp · spy

A T-Man agent goes undercover in Venice posing as a broke extra to infiltrate filmmaker Kubak, a suspected Communist spy—only to find himself cast opposite the alluring Olga in Kubak's gondolier movie while desperately searching for proof of espionage. When his cover is blown and a chase through Venice's canals ensues, our agent must fake his own death to finally get close to the truth about Kubak's real operation.

A Trap for Counterfeiters
4 pp · crime · pencils William Hargis · inks William Hargis
Pete Parker (Federal Agent)Tony Cicerello (counterfeit passer)Jack Sorcey (counterfeiter)Paul Rizzo (counterfeiter)Martin King (counterfeiter)

Federal Agent Pete Parker goes undercover as a buyer of counterfeit currency to infiltrate a counterfeiting ring operating between Chicago and Milwaukee, working alongside Tony Cicerello, Jack Sorcey, Paul Rizzo, and Martin King. With help from fellow T-Men positioned throughout a hotel, Parker arranges a dangerous face-to-face transaction that will finally give them the evidence they need to take down the entire operation.

Fourteen Dangerous Hours
7 pp · spy
T-Man Pete Trask [Pierre Narcelle]Captain ZednikoffLt. MalkoNatasha

T-Man Pete Trask has fourteen hours to stop a Communist freighter from clearing the Suez Canal—and to dump a million-dollar cargo of drugs into the sea before it reaches America. Undercover aboard the Moskva with Captain Zednikoff and his crew, Trask must outwit cutthroats, dodge gunfire he's forbidden to use, and locate a hidden key—all while the clock ticks down and the stakes multiply. It's a desperate race against time, enemies on all sides, and his own bruised and bleeding body.

Behind the Iron Curtain!
7 pp · spy
T-Man Pete Trask [also as Professor Danby]ChiefDr. Anton KasparikAnna RuzickaCommissar Vorak (villain)Comrade Machacek (villain)Igor (villain)

T-Man Pete Trask infiltrates Communist Czechoslovakia posing as a disgruntled American scientist to locate Dr. Anton Kasparik, a Czech missile expert who vanished from the American zone in Germany—and Commissar Vorak and his agents are waiting. When Trask's cover is blown and he discovers Kasparik alive but apparently cooperating with the enemy, a desperate rescue attempt unfolds in Vorak's compound, complete with unlikely allies and a race against time. Can Trask extract both the doctor and vital intelligence before Vorak closes in?

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