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I originally blogged this in a 26 January 2014 post at Infernal Wonders, but my source for this was this post at the aptly-named Bondage Blog. The knowledgeable proprietor over there, Rope Guy, included this commentary:
’m not sure exactly what the eerie ray the bug-eyed monsters in the tentacle-suits are pointing at this poor girl’s bottom is supposed to be doing to it. But judging by the rapt attention of the audience, it must be something rather entertaining!
Along with this attribution:
Art is a detail from the cover of an old Marvel Science Stories.

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There is just nothing like the work of Charles Addams (1912-1988). The caption reads “Death ray, fiddlesticks! Why it doesn’t even slow them up.” This immortal (and amoral!) cartoon is reblogged from this 25 January 2014 post at Infernal Wonders.

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This image is reblogged from a 23 January 2014 post at Infernal Wonders. Bacchus at Erosblog has provenance:
As is evident, this is the cover from Fantasy Illustrated #6. According to this blog post, Fantasy Illustrated was an early comics fanzine published by Bill Spicer in the 1960s. Issue #6 was published in 1966 and features cover art by D. Bruce Perry according to this site, which also lists more contents of the ‘zine.

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This is a repost from a 23 January 2014 post at Infernal Wonders. At the time I only had a source in the still-extant tumblr Xenozoopharvorites, but I have since found its source as Octopus Attack! by American artist Mikhael Frazier.

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A return to the theme explored with Tanya Yip in Gnosis Transformations. This is a reblog from a 15 January 2014 post at Infernal Wonders, where I had the following explanation of its provenance:
mage contains the signature “Rosomanov” and appears to be part of a 2010 MUZIKA calendar. You can see a “making of” video for the source material here:
Sourced via feeling-is-first. Original text:Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach