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His true face unknown, his identification forever buried in a secret government file, Key Agent "X" came back from the dead to take on the sinister sadists, and bad extortionists, who prey on innocent Us citizens. A master of disguise who carries a non-lethal gas weapon, "X" the unknown is supported by a cabal of rich citizens, which is answerable and then the shadowy K-9 in Washington. Tentacles of terror come to over the united states, spreading like a hideous blight through the cities of America. The Underworld, welded alongside one another under the secret symbol of an monster of criminal offense, was sorted out as nothing you've seen prior. And Key Agent "X," master man-hunter, went against a genius of criminal offense, who stooped even to the ghastly horrors of middle ages torture. The enigma of enigmas, Hidden knowledge Agent "X" has been deputized by a higher government official to battle the darkest, most diabolical enemies of America, before they sink their poisonous fangs into the nation's healthy core. Faceless and unsung, "X" infiltrates these dangers in a bewildering array of disguises. Copy writer Paul Chadwick communicated the fact of the series with the horrific game titles of his books. Chadwick specialized in showing melodramatic puzzle yarns, high in an atmosphere of impending doom. The pulp editors called these menace reports. Eventually, these thrillers changed into sub-genre known as unusual menace. In Hidden knowledge Agent "X", a cloud of diabolical threat hangs within the heads of each innocent identity, until "X", using his fists, his gas weapon, or his faithful operatives, shatters the risk for all time. No one realized who Hidden knowledge Agent "X" really was. Not his readers. Not his editors. Not even his article writer, conceivably. Even today in the 21st Hundred years, his true identification is still a deep puzzle. That's keeping a technique! Follow the Man of a Thousand Encounters, as he confronts the menace of Octopus of Crime, ripped from the web pages of Hidden knowledge Agent "X" mag, September 1934 and read with chilling intensity, by Milton Bagby.