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T-Man (1951) comic books

  • Issue #6
    T-Man (1951) 6
    Published Jul 1952 by Quality.
    • Full length spine split. Chipped edges. Water damage. Cover oxidation.

    Stories by unknown. Art by Dan Zolnerowich and unknown. In this issue: T-Man in "The Man Who Could Be Hitler!" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich - With the cooperation of Egyptian sympathizers, Nazis hiding in a pyramid prepare to get back to power using germ warfare; "The Lustig Case" - Victor Lustig was one of the most elusive criminals in the annals of the Secret Service; T-Man in "Escape to Danger?" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich - Trask is sent to help a woman, who's supposed to be an American spy, out of red China so she can give valuable information; 1-page text story "The Dumb Ones"; and T-Man in "The Dying Dutchman!" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich - Somewhere in Holland a guy was making counterfeit American bills, and Trask had to ferret him out. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $95 T-Man #6 1952 GD/VG 3.0 Hitler Cover Reed Crandall Dan Zolnerowich Art Quality
    $218 CGC 4.0 T-MAN #6 1952 QUALITY Comics Golden Age

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  • Issue #7
    T-Man (1951) 7
    Published Sep 1952 by Quality.

    Cover by Reed Crandall. Stories by unknown. Art by Dan Zolnerowich and unknown. In this issue: T-Man in "Mr. Murder of the Black Hand" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich - Trask poses as manager for the ex-girlfriend of Mafia boss Racelli to get to the killer of a fellow T-Man; T-Man Tom Roccola in "The Dope Ring and Revolution"; T-Man in "Narcotics from Nobody" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich - Stores had been smashed and citizens assaulted in Germany by American soldiers drugged by Russian cigarettes; 1-page T-Man Ray Brady text story "Intercepted Peril"; and T-Man in "Torture of the Brass Bowl" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich - Somewhere in Hong Kong, Chinese Reds held the daughter of a wealthy San Francisco merchant, threatening her with death unless they collected blood money. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $200 T-Man #7 CGC 5.5 Quality Comic 1952
    $660 T-Man (1951, Quality) # 7 CGC: CGC 7.5 (3925220021)

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  • Issue #13
    T-Man (1951) 13
    Published 1953 by Quality.

    Stories by unknown. Art by Charles Sultan and unknown. Why do men confess to crimes they did not commit? What mysterious power do the Iron Curtain tyrants have over their victims? See T-Man in the action-packed story of the..."Mind Assassins"! Also in this issue: T-Man Brad Kendall in "The Ring of Doom" with art by Charles Sultan; T-Man in "The Code of Death"; 1-page text story "Boom Town"; and T-Man in "Red Murder Incorporated"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    T-Man (1951) 14
    Published Feb 1954 by Quality.
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #2122159012
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Stories by unknown. Art by Charles Sultan and unknown. U.S. Treasury Agent Pete Trask has found out something that no one outside that room knows! But is it really Hitler? His death has never been proved! Has Trask stumbled on a secret that will startle the world? Find out in "Trouble in Bavaria"! Also on this issue: T-Man in "Ultimatum of Doom!"; T-Man Tod Ellis in "The Case of the Merry Murderer" with art by Charles Sultan; 1-page text story "The Killer Who Wasn't There"; and T-Man in "Border Incident"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    T-Man (1951) 18
    Published Oct 1954 by Quality.

    Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. In this issue: T-Man (Pete Trask) and T-Man Floyd Collins in "Marked for Doom"; T-Man Tom Bailey in "Medicines for Evil"; T-Man (Pete Trask), T-Man Floyd Collins and T-Man Manning in "Death Rides the Rails"; 1-page text story "Time for Murder"; and T-Man (Pete Trask) in "The Killers of the Nile!" 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    T-Man (1951) 19
    Published Nov 1954 by Quality.
    • Cover detached. Heavy water damage.

    Stories by unknown. Art by unknown. T-Man Pete Trask crash-lands in Indo-China right into a nest of red killers in "Death Ambush!" Also in this issue: T-Man in "Moscow's Merchant of Murder"; T-Man Nevins in "The Big Frame-Up"; 1-page text story "Top Secret," reprinted from Blackhawk (1944 1st Series) #64; and T-Man in "Herr Hijack!" 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $40 T-Man 19 Quality Comics Golden Age 1954 B23SL

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  • Issue #20
    T-Man (1951) 20
    Published Dec 1954 by Quality.
    • 2" Spine split from top.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover pencils by John Rosenberger. Stories by unknown. Art by John Rosenberger, Charles Sultan and unknown. In this issue: T-Man in "Project Doom" with pencils by John Rosenberger - A plot to assassinate all of the free world's leaders during a meeting in Stockholm is revealed in papers delivered to Trask by a Russian agent; T-Man Bart Fabian in "Ransom for Death" with pencils by Charles Sultan - Film cans are stolen from a Hollywood set making a pirate movie; T-Man in "Red Ring of Fire!"; 1-page text story "The Perfect Double Cross," reprinted from Blackhawk (1944 1st Series) #78; and T-Man in "The City of Spies" - An American diplomat is hypnotised by a French communist to obey a delayed hypnotic command to kill a North African caliph. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $20 T-Man #20 FR/GD Project Doom Golden Age Comic
    $240 Quality T-MAN World Wide Trouble Shooter No. 20 (1954) CGC 5.5 FN-

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  • Issue #28
    T-Man (1951) 28
    Published Oct 1955 by Quality.
    • Cover detached at one staple. 3" Cumulative spine split.
    • Cover and two center wraps detached. Water damage.

    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.

  • Issue #31
    T-Man (1951) 31
    Published Jan 1956 by Quality.
    • Water damage, residue, and staple rust with migration.

    Reprints. Stories by Joe Millard and unknown. Art by Edmond Good and unknown. In this issue: T-Man in "Trouble's Double" with pencils by Edmond Good, reprinted from T-Man (1951) #3 - A Russian agent is impersonating Pete Trask to insult members of delegation negotiating an oil treaty to block it from being signed; "Trapped by T-Men," reprinted from ?; "T-Man's Holiday" with story by Joe Millard and pencils by Edmond Good, reprinted from T-Man (1951) #1 - At a dentist in Rome, Trask is having a tooth fixed...by coincidence, Allied agents burst in to search the office for a microfilm intended for communist spies; 1-page T-Man Ed Ewing text story "Remember the Blonde," reprinted from T-Man (1951) #8 - Molly turns on her counterfeiting buddies and they get caught by the T-Men; and T-Man Tom Roccola in "The Dope Ring and Revolution," reprinted from T-Man (1951) #7. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #37
    T-Man (1951) 37
    Published Oct 1956 by Quality.
    • INCOMPLETE. Page missing, interrupts art and story. Full length spine split.

    Reprints. Stories by unknown. Art by Dan Zolnerowich, W.G. Hargis and unknown. In this issue: T-Man in "A Red Ticket to Danger!" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich, reprinted from T-Man (1951) #8 (original title: "A Red Ticket to Hell!") - Pete Trask heads to an unnamed Eastern country to stop a communist uprising and ends up working at a logging company (note: this reprint has been modified from the original, presumably to meet Comics Code Authority guidelines); Inspector Denver in "Mr. Dynamite!" with art by W.G. Hargis, reprinted from Police Comics (1941) #113 (original title: "The Walking Death") - A man calling himself Mr. Dynamite wanders into the precinct with dynamite strapped around his waist and a plan to rob armored cars (note: original pages 4-5 condensed to one page, and other edits made presumably to confirm to Comics Code); T-Man in "Trial By Terror" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich, reprinted from T-Man (1951) #9 - Pete Trask must go behind the red curtain in Bucharest to rescue a man named Simpson (note: this reprint has been modified from the original, presumably to meet the standards of the Comics Code); 1-page text story "Boom Town"; and T-Man in "Daredevils Only Die Once!" with pencils by Dan Zolnerowich, reprinted from T-Man (1951) #11 - T-Man Trask goes undercover as a daredevil driver at a circus to find out who is trying to set off a riot at the Pan-American Exposition (note: this reprint has been modified from the original, probably due to the Comics Code). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.