Original post here.
Original text:
notpulpcovers:He saw fire blossom in space as the great guns of Vwyrdda opened up
Illustration by Vestal from the story Lord of a Thousand Suns, published in Planet Stories September 1951
Original post here.
Original text:
notpulpcovers:He saw fire blossom in space as the great guns of Vwyrdda opened up
Illustration by Vestal from the story Lord of a Thousand Suns, published in Planet Stories September 1951
Original post here.
Sourced to Disturbing and Provocative Art via feeling-is-first. Original text:
Ivo Saliger (1894-1987)
X-ray room
An allegory of medical progress which sure looks like mad science.
I’m actually willing to bet that the librarians at Gnosis College have seen stranger things than a headless woman walking around the stacks, but Dolly’s knowledge of the place doesn’t go deep enough to realize that.
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Where Am I: Chapter Three, Page Nineteen 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.)
She seems to be anticipating whatever it is with pleasure. Original post here.
Sourced to enzantengyou.
Meanwhile, a different prank is in preparation.
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Where Am I: Chapter Three, Page Eighteen 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.)
Perhaps they’re all just cheesed off at how non-functional her spacesuit is. Original post here.
Sourced to Old Erotic Art.
Bonus Image Provenance: I commissioned Bacchus at ErosBlog to research this image further, and he has come up with the following additional details.
This art has a visible but hard-to-decipher signature glyph that turns out to be the signature of famous science fiction illustrator Kelly Freas:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kelly_Freas
http://www.kellyfreas.comThe artwork originally appeared on the cover of the August 1957 magazine Super-Science Fiction:
http://www.philsp.com/data/images/s/super_science_fiction_195708.jpg
(That cover image was found at this independently-interesting huge page of incredibly obscure sci-fi mag covers: http://www.philsp.com/mags/sf_s.html#super_science_fiction)
Here’s a dealer selling one of the original color proofs of your artwork as prepared for the magazine cover:
http://www.northernstarart.com/detail.php?product=6935
A version of this art was also used in a 2012 collection of the stories from Super-Science Fiction magazine:
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.
Singing lessons! Well, some people are layered that way.
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Where Am I: Chapter Three, Page Seventeen 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 Vintage Cool Illustrated via ghastlydelights. Original text was my comment “Not sure exactly, but I’m sure that some sort of mad science is going on here.”