T-Man (1951) comic books 1955
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T-Man (1951) #21
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Cover pencils by John Rosenberger. Stories by unknown. Art by Joe Certa and unknown. In this issue: T-Man (Pete Trask) in "Red Ammo Mart" with inks by Joe Certa - There is a vast "super mart" of munitions stored in a Havana hillside for use against the US; T-Man Pete Barker and T-Man Joe in "A Trap for Counterfeiters" - A ring of counterfeiters is rounded up when a Federal agent poses as a buyer of bogus bills; T-Man (Pete Trask) and T-Man Ed in "Red Hostage!"; 1-page text story "Intercepted Peril"; and T-Man (Pete Trask) in "The Return of Mussolini"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #22
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Cover pencils by John Rosenberger. Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. Treasury Agent Pete Trask is trapped in an ancient Moslem tomb...a macabre headquarters for reds! See T-Man in "Propaganda for Doom"! Also in this issue: T-Man in "Hindu Intrigue"; T-Man Don Miller in "Treason Trap"; 1-page text story "The Ill Wind," reprinted from Plastic Man (1943 Vital/Quality) #34; and T-Man in "Red Inferno"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #23
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Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. In this issue: T-Man (Pete Trask) in "Red Intrigue in Paris"; T-Man Tom Benson and T-Man Chambers in "Seconds to Live"; T-Man (Pete Trask) in "H-Bomb Panic"; T-Man (Pete Trask) in "The Dreaded Truth Tower"; and 1-page text story "No Clue of Danger," reprinted from Modern Comics (1945) #99 (note: story was originally a Blackhawk story; script modified in reprint to change the names of the characters and Chop Chop's dialog). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #24
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Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. See how the red assassins work in "Shocking Red Sabotage," a T-Man (Pete Trask) tale! Also in this issue: T-Man Paul Drake and T-Man Anderson in "Underground Intrigue"; T-Man (Pete Trask) in "Decoy for Disaster"; 1-page text story "Twisted Revenge"; and T-Man (Pete Trask) in "The Red Spy Ring"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #25
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Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. In this issue: T-Man (Pete Trask) in "The Ingenious Red Trap"; T-Man Tom Fields in "Red Vengeance"; T-Man (Pete Trask) in "Italy's Red Plunderer!"; 1-page text story "By-Line on Suspense"; and T-Man (Pete Trask) in "Formosa Inferno"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #26
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Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. T-Man in "The Deserters to Red Doom" - Communists hypnotize American soldiers into walking over to the East side of Berlin, hold them captive then fake letters to their parents saying that they've defected. And it's up to Pete Trask to prove it's all a plot to make the Americans think badly of their soldiers. (Note: Most likely a modified reprint of a pre-Code story.) Also in this issue: T-Man Paul Barston in "Red Cargo for Destruction" - Paul Barston, a T-Man deep undercover with the Communists, finds out about a plan to sabotage manufacturing plants using pens with bombs in them; T-Man in "Red Conquest By Treachery" - Pete Trask is the only man to stand between the Communists and Formosa, and the only way he can do it is by moving a lighthouse; 1-page text story "Naombi's Skull"; and T-Man in "Master of Destruction" - Pete Trask travels to Venezuela, where Ivan Orlov, a Communist saboteur, has his sights set on an oil field. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #27$7.49
Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. In this issue: T-Man in "The Great Assassination Plot" - Pete Trask escapes communist bullets from a hundred red agents in France and saves the life of the Premier of France; T-Man Higgens and T-Man Davenport in "The Underground Newspaper" - T-Man Higgens impersonates a dead Russian to infiltrate an illegal underground Communist Press ring; T-Man in "Commie Fire Bomb Plot" - Pete Trask goes undercover as a down-on-his-luck sea-man to find out why government aid to help Guatemala fight the Reds isn't getting through...on the way he meets Rita who may or may not be on his side; 1-page text story "The Dumb Crook"; and T-Man in "Red Riffs of Morocco" - Pete Trask's plane is shot down over Morocco and he has to rely on a supposed friend, Wanda, to help him escape the clutches of the mountain bandits. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #28$15.00
Stories by unknown. Art by W.G. Hargis and unknown. In this issue: Amidst the ruins of ancient Greece, Treasury Agent Pete Trask tracks down the..."Commie Paymaster!" Also in this issue: Inspector Denver in "The Mystery of the Missing Shoes!" with art by W.G. Hargis, reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #119 (note: missing page 2, modified dialogue); T-Man in "International Frameup!", reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #118; 1-page text story "The Case of the China Cat," reprinted from Ken Shannon (1952) #2; and T-Man in "The Red Racket!", reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #120. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #29
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Reprints. Stories by unknown. Art by John Forte and unknown. In this issue: T-Man in "The Death House at Bergenstrasse 13!", reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #105 (note: last panel on page 8 is replaced with modified art and dialog from the last two panels of page 9, and the rest of page 9 is removed from story); "Hard-Fisted Gary Malone" with art by John Forte, reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #118 (note: missing one page); T-Man in "Green Is a Danger Signal!", reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #110; 1-page text story "Hypno the Great," reprinted from Doll Man Quarterly (1941 Quality) #30; and T-Man in "The Red Robbers!", reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #122. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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T-Man (1951) #30$25.00
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Reprints. Stories by Joe Millard and unknown. Art by Edmond Good, Dan Zolnerowich and unknown. In this issue: T-Man in "Girl with Doom in Her Hands!" with story by Joe Millard and pencils by Edmond Good, reprinted from T-Man (1951) #2 (original title: "Girl with Death in Her Hands!") - Explosive X, the most powerful non-atomic explosive, discovered by Dr. Hallon, is stolen by a Chinese agent; "The Heart of a Cop," reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #106 (note: missing two pages); T-Man in "The Body in the Bull Ring!" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich, reprinted from T-Man (1951) #4 - Trask is sent to Madrid to get details on a communist uprising and an attempt to kill a female bull fighter for testifying about the plot against the government; 1-page text story "Cops Never Retire," reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #126; and T-Man in "The Elephant Who Loved Flowers!" with story by Joe Millard, reprinted from T-Man (1951) #1 - A press for printing hate and lies about the USA in papers in India is secretly hidden in a mosque and is revealed by a stampeding elephant. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.