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T-Man
Date | Number: 20 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationDecember 1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
NotesThe lower lip, eye and round chin are special for Rosenberger. Compare with his signed story in Planet Comics #63, and also his many stories in Adventures of the Jaguar Comics.
 
CoverProject Doom
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: T-Man Pete Trask
NotesThe lower lip, eye and round chin are special for Rosenberger. Compare with his signed story in Planet Comics #63, and also his many stories in Adventures of the Jaguar Comics.
 
AdvertisementLook 10 Mile Range Binoculars (1 page)
FeaturingInternational Binocular Co.
NotesOn inside front cover in black and white.
 
Comic StoryProject Doom (10 pages)
SynopsisA 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.
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: T-Man Pete Trask; General Carney; Gorgi Karkow (death); Borovich (villain); Moscow Mary (villain, death); Voldorf (villain)
NotesRosenberger's very special faces with gaping mouth and prominent lower lip, can be found on pages 4, 7, 8 and 9.
 
AdvertisementAMF Roadmaster (1 page)
FeaturingAMF Roadmaster Bicycles
 
Comic StoryRansom for Death (4 pages)
SynopsisFilm cans are stolen from a Hollywood set making a pirate movie.
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: T-Man Bart Fabian; Carl Druze (villain, death); Mitch (villain, death); Pete (villain, death)
NotesClose up faces in profile with a marked "pouch" under the eye is a good sign of Sultan. Compare the art with his credited story "Weretiger of Assam" in Adventures into the Unknown #25, and also one in #16.
 
Comic StoryRed Ring of Fire! (7 pages)
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: T-Man Pete Trask
 
Text StoryThe Perfect Double Cross (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Potov (villain, death); Rogli [as R. Michon] (villain, death)
 
Comic StoryThe City of Spies (7 pages)
SynopsisAn American diplomat is hypnotised by a French communist to obey a delayed hypnotic command to kill a North African caliph.
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: T-Man Pete Trask; Judd Wyatt; Roul Dubois [also as Dr. Paul Bichot] (villain, death)
NotesFaces on page 5 and 7 point to Rosenberger, but not as obvious as in the first story..
 
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FeaturingPenmaster Co.
 
AdvertisementLook Here!
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
AdvertisementHey Kids!! Send for the New Howdy Doody Color Television Set (1 page)
ContentCharacters: Howdy Doody; Clarabell; Dilly Dally; Flub-a-Dub; Mr. Bluster [Phineas T. Bluster]
NotesAd for a hand-held “rolling-strip-device” designed to simulate television viewing. Sold by Josely Company.
 
AdvertisementI Will Train You at Home in Spare Time to be a Radio-Television Technician (1 page)
CreditsPencils:? (photos) | Inks:? (photos)
ContentCharacters: J.E. Smith (photo)
NotesOn inside back cover in black and white.
 
AdvertisementI'll Give You a Wrist Watch (1 page)
CreditsPencils:? (photo);? | Inks:? (photo);?
ContentCharacters: Uncle Harry Bard (photo); Jean; Bobby
NotesBack cover.
 
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