T-Man #6

Quality Comics

United States

Published
July 1952
Page count
36
Cover price
0.10 USD
Colour
Colour
Size
Golden Age size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
GCD
www.comics.org/issue/230643

Credits

Editing
Al Grenet, editor [as Alfred Grenet]
 
Richard Arnold, Associate Editor
Management
Busy Arnold, General Manager [as Everett M. Arnold]

Issue contents Hide all

Show/hide Cover The Man Who Could be Hitler (T-Man) Cover, 1 page

Featuring

Feature
T-Man
Genre
Spy
Characters
T-Man Pete Trask; Adolf Hitler

Credits

Art
, line art
 
Reed Crandall , penciller
Colours
, colourist
Text
, letterer
Show/hide 1. The Man Who Could Be Hitler! (T-Man) Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Feature
T-Man
Genre
Spy
Characters
T-Man Pete Trask; Chief; Professor Sandweg (death); Rolph Sandweg; General Oberdorffer; Herman Schultz (villain); Otto (villain)

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Dan Zolnerowich, line art
 
, inker
Colours
, colourist
Text
, letterer

Reprint history

Also printed
United States
T-Man (Quality, 1951 series) #34 (April 1956)
The Man Who Could be Hitler!

Synopsis

With the cooperation of Egyptian symphatizers, Nazis hiding in a pyramid prepare to get back to power using germ warfare.

Notes

Long, narrow faces with large chin and jaws, and the rest similar to Zolne's signed "Terry Thunder" story in Jungle Comics #117. Also covers for Crime Detective Comics. The inking is uncertain.

Show/hide 2. The Lustig Case Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Non-fiction; crime
Characters
Victor Lustig (racketeer)

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
John Belcastro , line art
Colours
, colourist
Text
, letterer

Reprint history

Also printed
Australia
Famous Yank Police Comics (Ayers & James, 1951 series) #26 ([September 1952])
The Lustig Case

Synopsis

Lustig was one of the most elusive criminals in the annals of the Secret Service.

Notes

Art very similar to Belcastro's credited story in issue #4.

Show/hide 3. Escape To Danger? (T-Man) Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Feature
T-Man
Genre
Spy
Characters
T-Man Pete Trask; Chief; Sonya Andreyev (villain)

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Dan Zolnerowich, line art
 
, inker
Colours
, colourist
Text
, letterer

Reprint history

Also printed
United States
T-Man (Quality, 1951 series) #34 (April 1956)
Escape to Danger?
Printed in
Golden-Age Greats Spotlight (AC, 2003 series) #2 (2002)

Synopsis

Trask is sent to help a woman, supposed to be an American spy, out of red China so she can give valuable information.

Notes

Notes as for the first story.

Show/hide 4. The Dumb Ones Text story, 1 page

Credits

Writing
, author
Text
, typeset
Show/hide 5. The Dying Dutchman! (T-Man) Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Feature
T-Man
Genre
Spy
Characters
T-Man Pete Trask; Dolph Keist; Hilda Keift; Claus Heyliger (villain, death)

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Dan Zolnerowich, line art
 
, inker
Colours
, colourist
Text
, letterer

Reprint history

Printed in
T-Man (Quality Comics, 1951 series) #36 (July 1956)

Synopsis

Somewhere in Holland a guy was making counterfeit American bills, and Trask had to ferret him out.

Notes

Notes as for the first story.


Notes

Copyright 1952 by Comic Magazines.

Status

AusReprints ID

  • 92284

Entry created

  • 10/11/2021

Cover added

  • 10/11/2021

Index completed

  • 10/11/2021

Last updated

  • 04/01/2015