
My original tumblr post was here. This image was first posted on tumblr by saulone who identifies it as Stranded between Two Suns by Daniel Govar. Daniel Govar maintains a DeviantArt site here.
My original tumblr post was here. This extraordinary image set comes to us via ircaveman71 and was originally posted by David Hine, who gives us also this explanatory text:
Amazing illustrations by Tatsuyuki Tanaka. I came across his work in a book called Cannabis Works. All I know about him is that he has worked in animation – notably Akira. There doesn’t seem to be much of his art out there besides Cannabis Works and even that seems to be out of print. I would love to see more of his work if anyone has any links.
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My original tumblr post was here. This illustration is Story of a Comet by Luis Ricardo Falero (1851-1896). It was first posted on tumblr by paintingses and comes to us via margaritanikolaevna.
My original tumblr post was here. This is work by the Italian comics artist Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, apparently in a Dutch translation. It was posted a theartofserpierie, unsurprisingly.
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My original tumblr post was here. This image was first placed on tumblr by eroticpictures and is identified as Les expériences étonnantes du professeur Vanilla by an artist Camille MM.
My original tumblr post was here. This image is identified as Under Pressure by Solarixx. It was first posted on tumblr by frenchtwist and comes to us via xxxelasetchbook.
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My original tumblr post was here. This is another entry in Benjamin Dewey’s Tragedy Series. Its caption reads “Tragedy #289: She lacks a body; she still has feelings.” The illustration seems driven by the same conceit of one of my own comics series which so many people seem to have hated. The image was first posted at Benjamin Dewey’s tumblr. You can visit his artist’s store here and buy his book here.