Placeholder: #5 Original Art by Howard Chaykin (Vortex Comic, 1988): [greek god model in flesh] In Athens, Damian, Resembles Peplos Kore, Art and life entwined. Attire flowing, Mirroring the statue's grace, Intricate folds twirl. Youthful features glow, Almond eyes, serene and still, Echo beauty's call. Braids and curls cascade, Hair like sculpted marble falls, Damian stands tall. Connection whispers, To forgotten era's past, Mortal meets art's gaze. Captivating tale, Blurs boundaries, art and life, Sun sets #5 Original Art by Howard Chaykin (Vortex Comic, 1988): [greek god model in flesh] In Athens, Damian, Resembles Peplos Kore, Art and life entwined. Attire flowing, Mirroring the statue's grace, Intricate folds twirl. Youthful features glow, Almond eyes, serene and still, Echo beauty's call. Braids and curls cascade, Hair like sculpted marble falls, Damian stands tall. Connection whispers, To forgotten era's past, Mortal meets art's gaze. Captivating tale, Blurs boundaries, art and life, Sun sets

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#5 Original Art by Howard Chaykin (Vortex Comic, 1988): [greek god model in flesh] In Athens, Damian, Resembles Peplos Kore, Art and life entwined. Attire flowing, Mirroring the statue's grace, Intricate folds twirl. Youthful features glow, Almond eyes, serene and still, Echo beauty's call. Braids and curls cascade, Hair like sculpted marble falls, Damian stands tall. Connection whispers, To forgotten era's past, Mortal meets art's gaze. Captivating tale, Blurs boundaries, art and life, Sun sets

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