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(Tarzan Volume 1 #7)
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Honk!
(Tarzan Volume 1 #7)

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YES!!! Any day!!! He has the best reactions ever!!
Jesse Marsh (1907-1966) John Carter of Mars Four Color #488 (Dell, 1953) Source
Jesse Marsh (1907-1966) Tarzan's Jungle Annual #5 (Dell 1956) Source
Morris Gollub, cover art for "Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years" comic omnibus #11, written by Gaylord DuBois, based on the books by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1954 (republished by Dark Horse Comics, 2012) This is a reprint of the original Tarzan #56 from Gold Key Comics.
Tarzan by Jesse Marsh

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Tarzan no.127 (1961)
George Wilson up front, DuBois/Marsh inside
Archiving my artistic influences thread from twitter, continued. I liked this exercise, for all the usual narcissistic reasons, but also bc by juxtaposing all these artists that have affected me, I see where they connect to each other as well as myself. - Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 -
Meredith Monk Brian Chippendale Richmond Lewis Dave Cooper Gilbert Hernandez Jorge Zaffino Renee French Jesse Marsh Lauren Weinstein Paris Cullens Bengus Philip Glass Jack Kirby Jordan Crane Debbie Dreschler Bryan Talbot Joe Maneely Hayao Miyazaki Jon Bogdanove Giant Robo Gluyas Williams Tim Truman Brian Eno
Original Jesse Marsh Tarzan page from Four Color #161. This story is one of my faves of his loooooooong run. I don't own this page but I do own another page from the story. It's HUGE. Larger than the "twice up" style of the time, even.