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Four Color #757

Mar 1957 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The True Story of Jesse James”

"The True Story of Jesse James" in Four Color #757 (1957) presents a gripping, flashback-driven account of the outlaw’s final years, from his time with Quantrill’s Raiders to the infamous Northfield bank robbery and his eventual death at the hands of Bob Ford. Artist Jesse Marsh handles every aspect of the interior art and lettering, delivering a stark, compelling visual narrative of one of America’s most legendary outlaws.

artist, inker, letterer Jesse Marsh

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artist, inker, letterer Jesse Marsh

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The last 18 years of Jesse James' life, mostly told in flashbacks. Covers his years with Quantrill's Raiders, his life of crime, the Northfield, Minn., bank robbery that proved the gang's undoing, and finally his death from being shot in the back by Bob Ford.

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