- Joe Pike
Joseph "Joe" Pike is the intimidating partner of fictional P.I.
Elvis Cole , created by writerRobert Crais . Dubbed the "sociopathic sidekick," Pike is a tight-lipped, joyless ex-marine, ex-LAPD officer who owns a gun shop as well as being a part-time soldier of fortune. Joe Pike is best known for always wearing sunglasses, at time of day or night, the tattoos on his deltoids (two red arrows that point forward), and his no-nonsense attitude. Pike typically carries a Colt .357 Python with a four-inch (102 mm) barrel.Pike was raised by an abusive and alcoholic father which caused him to harden at a fairly early age. At nine years old, after a terrible beating from his father, he ran from their house and hid in the nearby woods. While listening to his father beat his mother Joe made three promises to himself: It won't always be this way. I will make myself strong. I will not hurt. When Pike was 14, he was running through the woods when he ran into three seventeen-year-olds, two boys and a girl, as they were about to set fire to a live cat. Joe managed to distract them which allowed for the cat to escape. The oldest boy then proceeded to physically assault him. Pike would shortly track the boy down, and maim him with a bat by breaking his knee and humiliating him.
Pike joined the Marines early and was a model "leatherneck." He was chosen for "Force Recon" and served in Vietnam in the last months of the US involvement. He was awarded two Bronze stars and two Purple Hearts. Afterward he joined the LAPD and became a thoroughly decorated patrol officer. Questioned as to why he had joined the LAPD by his field training officer he replied, "I wanted to do good." His police career was abruptly cut short after three years when he was involved in the death of his partner, apparently in defense of a pedophile. In reality his partner committed suicide, and rather than have the man's wife and children lose the pension Pike remained silent about the method of death and resigned from the LAPD. Finding nothing but scorn and derision from most of his former police colleagues he then he became a soldier of fortune, and eventually went into partnership with Elvis Cole at the latter's detective agency.
Pike has often been accused of being a walking arsenal. Other than his customary Colt Python, he has also carried on his person or in his vehicle a Walther TPH .22, a .25 Beretta, a .380 Sig, a foot-long stock less shotgun and a Marine issue combat knife.
In 2007, Crais gave Joe Pike his own book "The Watchman", letting Elvis Cole take a back seat.
There are similarities between Joe Pike and the character
Daisuke Jigen from theLupin III Japanese animated show, in that Jigen uses a Python .357, as well as acting as the no-nonsense straightman to his partner.Books
"The Watchman" (2007)
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