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Publication | May 1953 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly |
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Cover | The Voice of Russia |
Content | Genre: Spy | Characters: T-Man Pete Trask |
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Comic Story | The Voice of Russia (10 pages) |
Synopsis | A Swedish cargo plane carrying T-Man Trask is shot down over the Baltic by a Russian submarine trying out a new gun-aimer, and Trask is taken prisoner. |
Content | Genre: Spy | Characters: T-Man Pete Trask; Captain Dave Breen; Gus; Hulda; Ingvold; Tanya Katni; Andriev (villain); Captain Vishilsky (villain); Mr. Andrews (villain); Norga (villain) |
Notes | Art originally credited to W. G. Hargis, but the long, narrow heads, long upper torso, and also the form of the females are all signs of Zolnerowich. Compare his signed covers of Real Clue Crime Stories Comics #83, 84, 61, and "Terry Thunder" in Jungle Comics #108, 109.
Hargis has much smaller chin and jawlines, compare signed "Inspector Denver" stories in Police Comics #108 and 116. |
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Comic Story | Formula For Death (4 pages) |
Synopsis | A con man makes counterfeit money by using real money and chemicals in a little cylinder, and he tricks a big-time gambler. |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Zino Kalta (con man); Mr. Maxwell (gambler); Patterson (treasury agent) |
Notes | Faces in profile with bags under the eyes look much like Sultan's work in his credited stories in Adventures Into the Unknown #25 and 16 |
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Comic Story | Daredevils Only Die Once (7 pages) |
Synopsis | A daredevil thrill show plans to kill anti-communist leaders meeting in Nicaragua by blowing up a race car loaded with TNT, driven by Trask. |
Content | Genre: Spy | Characters: T-Man Pete Trask; Carl Gruder (daredevil, villain); Carmela (villain) |
Notes | Same art as the first story by Zolne. |
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Text Story | Death's Souvenir |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | Homicide Holocaust (7 pages) |
Synopsis | The great timber empire of Canada was falling victim to a communist-inspired arson plot. |
Content | Genre: Spy | Characters: T-Man Pete Trask; Pierre [Pietre] (foreman, Russian, villain); Marie Savard (baker, villain); Andriev (villain) |
Notes | Blackhawk cameo (on cover of comic book)
Same art as the first story. |
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