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Kent Blake of the Secret Service#6
Cover: Sol Brodsky

Kent Blake of the Secret Service #6

Mar 1952 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
“Tunnel of Death”

In "Tunnel of Death," Secret Service agent Kent Blake races to New York to uncover a communist scheme involving forced counterfeiting by Schendel. Disguised as a treasury agent, the villain Frank Belden lures Kent into a trap at Coney Island, but Blake’s quick thinking and resolve turn the tide. Written by Richard Kahn and illustrated by Tom Gill, this 1952 thriller features a tense showdown and a cover by Sol Brodsky.

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writer Richard Kahn · artist Tom Gill · cover Sol Brodsky

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artist Tom Gill
cover pencils Sol Brodsky

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Blake goes to New York to investigate a communist plot where Schendel is being forced to manufacture counterfeit money. A communist agent disguised as treasury agent Frank Belden leads Kent into a trap at Coney Island but Kent rescues Schendel and captures the spies.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).