Here's another issue of DC Comics' early '60s humor series based on The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis, the TV sitcom starring Dwayne Hickman as the puppy-eyed Dobie and a pre-Gilligan's Island Bob Denver as Dobie's beatnik best bud Maynard G. Krebs. The cover sure looks like the work of artist Bob Oksner, but the interior art...I dunno. There are elements--a lot of elements--of Oksner's style, and Ms. Dolly Madison Van Buren--Vive le history!--certainly possesses the prerequisite cute 'n' sexy look of an Oksner girl. But something seem off. Is it Oksner working with a different inker? A rush job by Oksner? A different artist entirely? Just my imagination runnin' away with me? I'd love to hear opinions from folks who know this stuff better than your humble bloggin' dilettante does.
This material is copyright the respective owners. Its appearance here is intended as fair use. Now, from 1963, please enjoy the seventeenth issue of DC Comics' The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis.
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