Sheriff Bob Marsh
A lawman of the wide-open West, Sheriff Bob Marsh rode into comics in 1954 courtesy of the legendary creative pairing of Gaylord Du Bois and John Buscema in the pages of Dell's Roy Rogers Comics — solid Golden Age pedigree for a character rooted in the wholesome Saturday-matinee spirit of the era. His corner of the Dell universe is a lively one, sharing pages with Roy Rogers himself, the beloved Trigger, and the irrepressible Gabby Hayes, the kind of frontier company that defined a generation of Western comics. Though his catalog footprint is modest, his appearances stretch across titles that span decades — Roy Rogers Comics, Roy Rogers Western, and Roy Rogers Western Classics — a testament to the enduring affection fans have for this sun-baked corner of sequential art history. For collectors with a soft spot for Dell's golden-era Westerns, Sheriff Bob Marsh is a charming piece of that storied trail.

