Thomas Jefferson
A comics-page portrayal of the historical Founding Father and third U.S. President, this Thomas Jefferson appears across educational and political-cartoon anthologies, presenting the real-life statesman's legacy — drafting the Declaration of Independence, serving as president — in sequential-art form.
Stepping straight out of history and onto the comics page, Thomas Jefferson made his four-color debut all the way back in 1919 in Harvey's Weekly #30, placing him among the earliest figures to grace the Platinum Age of American comics. Over a remarkable span stretching nearly a century to 2018, he's appeared across titles like 48 Famous Americans, A Century of Political Cartoons, and 1776 [Charlton Classics Library] — a range that speaks to his enduring resonance as a subject for sequential art storytelling. The company he keeps is nothing short of extraordinary: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Theodore Roosevelt, and James Madison all share the page with him, making these issues feel like a who's-who of American history brought gloriously to life in ink and color. For collectors with a taste for the historical and the genuinely rare, Jefferson's 26 catalog appearances across nearly a hundred years of publishing represent a fascinating, underappreciated corner of comics history well worth exploring.
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