Whatever he has drawn deserves to be appreciate as an example of Filipino excellence. It is on black & white horror and adult fantasy magazines that he had display the best, on a 1981 16-page featured story: The Red Stone. He drew beautiful drawings of Sword & Sorcery. He had caught everyone’s attention in the Philippines, with his hugely popular comic made into a movie in 1957. Born in 1925, Jess Jodloman https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Jess_Jodloman was a Filipino cartoonist who was able to express his creative talent in the United States. Gerry Conway wrote Teeth of the Dragon, nonetheless it was his creative ability that made it an all-time favorite comic.
He was among the Filipino artists recruited to work on fantasy and horror titles, such as House of Secrets and Vampirella, Kull the Conqueror and The Savage Sword of Conan. That was a time when Filipinos drew horror and suspense books for the 1970s US market, and the very talented, prominent, and significant Filipino artist Jess Jodloman https://www.comicartfans.com/searchresult.asp?txtsearch=Jess%20Jodloman has drew for horror and SF titles, but also did commercial work. He also did get to contribute to Curtis Magazines’ Kull and the Barbarians.
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