"Bundolo!  No longer shall you endanger these waters, Histah!"
By the creative hand of Jesse Marsh: this dynamic composition is from the Brazilian TARZAN no.59, July 1962. As a black-and-white panel, it is far more impressive than its colored counterpart in Dell's TARZAN no.34, July 1952.  The colors work against the tension, and the effect is diminished.
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The place to start, with artwork, some quotes on Jesse Marsh...and the "what's new" announcements.
Welcome
Why I put up this site!
A Biography of Sorts
The few facts of Jesse Marsh's short life.
Read here about his long friendship with Russ Manning...
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Read here about the long running team of Jesse Marsh and Gaylord DuBois...
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Checklist
A listing of the known comic book, juvenile book, and newspaper artwork done by Jesse Marsh
Sources
Books and magazines with relavent articles or significant references to Jesse Marsh.
Email and Links
My email address and Links to other sites that relate to Jesse Marsh.
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The Sunday Strips
Ten years of newspaper comic art, from 1952 to 1962 (there's a lot here, but not near all of them...yet!)
Back Issues
Past showcased comic books: TARZAN, GENE AUTRY, JOHNNY MACK BROWN, Walt Disney, and much, much more! Jesse Marsh's most outstanding work.
Jesse Marsh and His Art   UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Technique and composition
Jesse Marsh: The Black and White Pages
Original Art by Jesse Marsh
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