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JOHN "JACK" LEHTI (1912-1991)
https://www.pulpartists.com/Lehti.html
['He also assisted on the syndicated newspaper comic strip "Secret Agent X-9."
In 1940 he drew "The Crimson Avenger," "Sgt. O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol," and "Cotton Carver" for DC Comics.']
John Lethti drew TARZAN from November 1948 to Feb 1949.
https://www.pulpartists.com/Bio%20Materials/Lehti/JohnLehti-Tarzan.jpg
[He also drew "Lassie," "Flash Gordon" and "Tom Corbet, Space Cadet" for Western Publishing.]
[In 1972 he drew "The Losers" and "Sgt. Rock" for DC Comics.] Not a bad record for a relatively unknown artist.
Cheers.
By crashryan
I never was a big fan of Lehti. His comic book work always seemed slapdash and boring. His "Tales of the Good Book" strip looked much better. The art in this book--reprints of his 1946 newspaper strip--is the best I've ever seen him do. The heads, always Lehti's weak point, are really nice (acknowledging that some of them are Raymond swipes).
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