Jesse Marsh Then


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Monday, January 18, 2010


Jesse Marsh drawing for a Tarzan coloring book, circa early 1950s.

An exciting artifact popped up on Golden Age Comic Book Stories yesterday: The only interview with Jesse Marsh published (and perhaps the only one conducted?) in his lifetime. It’s from a 1965 issue of ERB-Dom. Most of this information has been absorbed into his biography, but I didn’t know that he worked on The Flintstones! I’ve been looking for this interview for a long, long time and didn’t even get it before Art in Time went to press. Alas. Anyhow, here it is. Enjoy.

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2 Responses to “Jesse Marsh Then”
  1. Frank Santoro says:

    It says he drew standing up. Hunh.

  2. Jason T. Miles says:

    Maybe he had a bad back?

    I spend half my drawing time standing up.

    What a great find.

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