
This is Terror Tales for September 1934, with a cover by Rudolph W. Zirn. The ISFDB page for the issue is here. I found this particular version of the image at Mazmorra Maldita.
This is Terror Tales for September 1934, with a cover by Rudolph W. Zirn. The ISFDB page for the issue is here. I found this particular version of the image at Mazmorra Maldita.
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My original tumblr post was here. I don’t know exactly who created this image, but I think the model might be Justine Joli (b. 1980). This image was originally posted on tumblr by girls and aliens who found it at Boob Planet Peril.
My original tumblr post was here. I haven’t been able to find much on the provenance of this image, except that I found it tweeted by Tournee du Chat Noir.
Dear friends of Erotic Mad Science,
It would appear that I’ve pretty much reblogged everything there was to reblog (up to now) from the Erotic Mad Science tumblr. I’m very pleased to have effected this big recovery operation, because it means that all the cool imagery that was there is now safe in a forum over which I have control and which I curate, and which won’t disappear on some dreadful day when either Tumblr goes out of business or its corporate overlords decide to stage a pornocalypse, removing or hiding all the good stuff because profitable marketing, that’s why. The imagery will stay here for as long as Erotic Mad Science is up (a long time, I hope), and even after I’ve gone back into the blessed calm of nonexistence and therefore stop paying the server bills, for a still longer time after that at the Internet Archive.
The downside of using up the Tumblr material is that this blog frontpage threatens to become visually less interesting. So in order to prevent that from happening, I’m starting a new twice-daily series of postings of pulp covers, some of which you’ve seen before as Erotic Mad Science tumblr reblogs. I think much of this art from the 1930s, 40s, and 50s is fantastic, showing a wild creative sensibility often too lacking in contemporary culture, one which I try to recreate as neo-pulp in things like the Tales of Gnosis College and in…other projects I’m working on of which you will be hearing more later. So starting tomorrow (that is, Sunday, March 5, 2017) expect to see a series of classic pulp covers where once you saw Erotic Mad Science tumblr reblogs. I hope you’ll enjoy it.
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MY original tumblr post was here. This image was originally posted on tumblr by Raiders of the Lost Tumblr with the explanatory text “Hellflower by McClaverty on Flickr. By George O. Smith. Pyramid X, 1957-1969. Cover art by Jack Gaughan. Image comes to via UDCMH.
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My original tumblr post was here. I don’t know where this intriguing clip is from, but it was originally posted on tumblr by vhs-ninja and comes to us via Rounded Curves.