Jay Scott Pike (September 6, 1924 – September 13, 2015) was an American comic book artist and commercial illustrator known for his 1950s and 1960s work...
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Created by writer-artist Jay Scott Pike, she debuted in Showcase #79 (December 1968). Dolphin was created by Jay Scott Pike; at the time the writer-artist...
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Morgana Festugato Patrick Nagel Jackie Ormes George Petty Coles Phillips Jay Scott Pike Norman Pett Mel Ramos Virgil Reilly Al Rio Luis Royo Donald L. Rust...
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artists featured in Secret Hearts include Mike Sekowsky, John Romita Sr., Jay Scott Pike, Tony Abruzzo, Liz Berube, John Celardo, Gene Colan, John Rosenberger...
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included Tony Abruzzo, Matt Baker, Frank Frazetta, Everett Kinstler, Jay Scott Pike, John Prentice, John Romita, Sr., Mike Sekowsky, Leonard Starr, Alex...
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Atlas, namely Love Romances, My Own Romance, and Teen-Age Romance. Jay Scott Pike was a regular Atlas Comics contributor, drawing in a variety of genres...
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Lives—Their Loves", drawn by Jay Scott Pike and inked by Russ Jones, ran in Heart Throbs from 1966–1970. In addition to Pike and Jones, regular contributors...
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Fandom Calling. Jan–Feb 1969 "#7: Who Ever Heard of Jay Scott Pike!?!" — profile of Jay Scott Pike and his new character, Dolphin; news about the 1968...
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Colletta, Bill Draut, Frank Giacoia, Gil Kane, Bob Oksner, Art Peddy, Jay Scott Pike, John Romita Sr., Joe Rosen, John Rosenberger, Bernard Sachs, and Mike...
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DC, John Albano and Steve Skeates. Other artists included Don Heck, Jay Scott Pike, and Paul Reinman. The 1950s reprints included work by artists Dick...
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