But with that massive raygun, who is going to argue with her about the right-of-way? Original post here.
Original text:
KBS Bawidamann SpaceGirl
But with that massive raygun, who is going to argue with her about the right-of-way? Original post here.
Original text:
KBS Bawidamann SpaceGirl
Meanwhile…
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Where Am I: Chapter Three, Page Twenty-Six written and commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com and drawn by Lon Ryden is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)
Original post here.
Sourced to Old Erotic Art. Original text was my comment “Household technology at work.”
Bonus Image Provenance: I commissioned Bacchus at ErosBlog to research this image further, and he has come up with the following additional details.
I recognized this artwork immediately from the style: It’s from a series of short (typically one or two page) comic erotic drawn stories called and starring “Carrie”. Your image comes from the 4th image on this page, which explains that the Carrie strips originally ran in the 1970s porn magazine Mayfair:http://forum.oneclickchicks.com/showthread.php?t=8672
According to this page (old free host, images do not load), the title of the strip in question is “Carrie and The Vacuum Cleaner Demo” and the artist was Steve Kingston; the strip first appeared in Mayfair Vol. 19 No. 2 (February 1984):
http://www3.kinghost.com/teen/carrie/Kingstonintro.html
There’s more information about the history of the Carrie strip and the other artists who drew it here:
http://www3.kinghost.com/teen/carrie/welcome.html#top
I believe the large-size cropped scan of one panel that is your subject image probably comes from this website, which features several other nicely-extracted details from the “Vacuum Cleaner Demo”:
http://saskwash.blogspot.com/2011/03/laspirateur.html?zx=ed3331d298468ea9
Sadly, I could not readily locate a high-quality scan of the uncropped strip itself.
Bacchus is actively taking image research commissions, and if you have adult imagery you’re curious to learn more about, I encourage you to visit Bacchus’s introductory post for his image-searching service, where you can find details about how to commission him.
So much for being faithfully on duty.
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Where Am I: Chapter Three, Page Twenty-Five written and commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com and drawn by Lon Ryden is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)
…as in poured on. Original post here.
Sourced to bulletproof2k.
Bonus Image Provenance: I commissioned Bacchus at ErosBlog to research this image further, and he has come up with the following additional details.
According to the Marvel Comics wiki, which has a slightly larger version of your artwork, it is an image of the character “Black Widow”:
There is another version that has a colored background, from which it appears your image may have been cropped:
I found the uncropped version appears in a great many places on the web, always uncredited, as in galleries of assorted fan art like this one:
http://superheroesareonlyhuman.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-irredeemable-ant-and-black-widows.html
The earliest dated (and largest) version I could find dates to 2010, but this is clearly not the actual source:
Bacchus is actively taking image research commissions, and if you have adult imagery you’re curious to learn more about, I encourage you to visit Bacchus’s introductory post for his image-searching service, where you can find details about how to commission him.
Nothing like a hot librarian!
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Where Am I: Chapter Three, Page Twenty-Four written and commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com and drawn by Lon Ryden is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)