Saturday, March 9, 2019

Lok in a Triangle

Lok in a Triangle by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 2 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 3 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 4 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 5 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 6 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 7 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 8 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 9 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 10 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 11 by Bowen12a

Lok in a Triangle 12 by Bowen12a
Lok is the son of Gorok and Gara, a caveman and his wife who befriend the Butlers, a modern family who stranded in prehistoric times.  Their adventures are depicted in Valley of the Dinosaurs, an American animated television series, which debuted in 1974 on CBS and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.


Lok is a teen-aged cave-boy, with long, blond hair, a strong, chiseled face, and a youthful, athletic build, covered only by a leather loincloth.

Kim and John Butler are the modern mother and father, respectively, who are lost with their two children Katie and Greg in prehistoric times in Valley of the DinosaursIn the series, they are wholesome parents.  However, introducing some more modern sensibilities and dysfunctions could have made the show more entertaining.

The twelve-picture series "Lok in a Triangle by Bowen12a" was commissioned from an artist through DeviantART in 2016.  

In this series, Kim Butler is attracted to the handsome, athletic cave boy Lok, with whom she wants to explore her interest in bondage, sadism, and submission.  Aroused by jealousy, John Butler releases his younger rival from bondage in order to fight him fairly.  Kim is attracted by John's subsequent show of dominance over young Lok and returns to her husband.

This series was inspired by old rumors about the athletic, young actor Vincent Van Patten having an affair with the beautiful actress Farrah Fawcett-Majors from Charlie's Angels while she was married to action star Lee Majors from The Six Million Dollar Man.  The rumor has been vehemently denied, but I think that they would have made a lovely romantic triangle.

This picture is fan art and intended to raise interest in Lok and Valley of the Dinosaurs.  This is an original scene and did not appear in the series.

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