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

Featuring
- Feature
- T-Man
- Genre
- Spy
- Characters
- T-Man Pete Trask; Adolf Hitler
Credits
- Art
- , line art
- Reed Crandall , penciller
- Colours
- , colourist
- Text
- , letterer

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
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.

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
-
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.

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
-
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.

Credits
- Writing
- , author
- Text
- , typeset

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.
Indicia
The indicia for this issue is not recorded. The identified publisher might be an associated or parent company, rather than the specific listed publisher.