In medard 's collection                        
                    Dolphin pinup by Jay Scott Pike
                            Original Illustration
                                                    
                                    
                                    
                                                    circa                        2000
                    
                
            
                                    Ink
                
                
            
            
            28 x 43 cm (11.02 x 16.93 in.)
                                                    
                            Added on 2/12/23
                        
                    
            
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Description
                                11''x17'' pencils then inked.
A companion piece to the other Pike piece I own, this special one features his charming 1968 own-created character Dolphin (whom marked me despite a single story only in Showcase #79, dec. 68).
Even if drawn more than thirty five years afterwards, was so by the character's true (and sole) father : you know this piece to me comes as truly symbolic of the Silver Age of comic books. And it also plainly holds the instantly recognizable qualities Mr. Pike imbued his romance comic stories' body of work his whole career along. (...)
                        A companion piece to the other Pike piece I own, this special one features his charming 1968 own-created character Dolphin (whom marked me despite a single story only in Showcase #79, dec. 68).
Even if drawn more than thirty five years afterwards, was so by the character's true (and sole) father : you know this piece to me comes as truly symbolic of the Silver Age of comic books. And it also plainly holds the instantly recognizable qualities Mr. Pike imbued his romance comic stories' body of work his whole career along. (...)
                        
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