Issue | #26 |
Published | June 1955 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Alfred Grenet; Richard Arnold (associate editor) |
Notes | Approved by the Comics Code Authority. |
Characters | Pete Trask |
Genre | Adventure |
Characters | Pete Trask |
Synopsis | Communists hypnotize American soldiers into walking over to the East side of Berlin, hold them captive then fake letters to their parents saying that they've defected. And it's up to Pete Trask to prove it's all a plot to make the Americans think badly of their soldiers. |
Genre | Adventure |
Notes | Most likely a modified reprint of a pre-code story. Some panels appear to have been re-drawn. |
Reprinted | from T-Man (Quality Comics, 1951 series) #? |
Characters | Paul Barston |
Synopsis | Paul Barston, an T-man deep undercover with the Communists, finds out about a plan to sabotage manufacturing plants using pens with bombs in them. |
Genre | Adventure |
Characters | Pete Trask; Davoodz; General Yang |
Synopsis | Pete Trask is the only man to stand between the Communists and Formosa, and the only way he can do it is by moving a lighthouse! |
Genre | Adventure |
Characters | Harley Drake; Chief Dhadi |
Genre | Adventure |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Pete Trask; Ivan Orlov |
Synopsis | Pete Trask travels to Venezuela, where Ivan Orlov, a Communist saboteur has his sights set on an oil field. |
Genre | Adventure |
Characters | William Bergstrom |
Notes | Ad for selling shoes door to door. |