Cover: Tennyson Smith
Bob Marley, Tale of the Tuff Gong #1
“Iron”
Marvel Music's 1994 biographical comic series opens with a striking painted cover by Tennyson Smith, dominated by a large, luminous portrait of Bob Marley with his signature dreadlocks against a fiery red-orange background. A regal, crowned figure — evoking Haile Selassie — watches over the scene from the upper right, while smaller figures gathered around a stereo system populate the lower foreground. Subtitled *Tale of the Tuff Gong* and chaptered "Iron," this is a genuinely ambitious project that brings together writers Charles E. Hall and Mort Todd with artists Gene Colan and Tennyson Smith to tell Marley's story in comics form.
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writer Charles E. Hall · writer Mort Todd · artist Gene Colan · artist, inker, colorist Tennyson Smith · letterer John Costanza · cover Tennyson Smith
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writer Charles E. Hall
writer Mort Todd
artist Gene Colan
artist, inker, colorist Tennyson Smith
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Tennyson Smith