Pulp Art recreations XVI: Rocketman abduction

Introduction

Lon Ryden re-imagines a rocketman abduction for the 21st century, which I guess will be grimmer than the 20th.

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This image was researched by Bacchus, and you can find his finely-detailed account of its provenance in the post “Γ 064 – Rocket Man: at Hedonix.

The Artist

Lon Ryden is the illustrator of, among many other things, the Tales of Gnosis College and We Must Boost the Signal. He has a DeviantArt site here and a professional site here.

Pulp Art recreations XV: Lash the librarian!

Introduction

An entry from a long-contributing CG artist KristinF.

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I don’t exactly know the provenance of the illustration, but it appears to be part of a large series of BDSM-related novels written under the name “Nathan Silvers” available here, so if you want to add Daisy-Chain Cheerleaders or Hung Strung Houseguest to your library along with Lash the Librarian, don’t let me stop you. I blogged this image originally in a post “Lash the Librarian!” at Infernal Wonders.

The Artist

KristinF has a DeviantArt site here and an additional, possibly more explicit site here.

Pulp Art Recreations XIV: Grabber

Introduction

Lon Ryden asks himself who will prosper after the apocalypse, and the answer appears to be they that have tanks with giant mechanical grabber things.

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The cover of Thrilling Wonder Stories (Spring 1946), painted by Earle Bergey (1901-1952). This artist has an entry at The Field Guide to American Pulp artists here, a page at the American Art Archives here, and there is an official site (listed as “coming soon”) here. A little additional provenance on the image can be found in the post “Attack of the gown-shredding robot” at Infernal Wonders.

The Artist

Lon Ryden is the illustrator of, among many other things, the Tales of Gnosis College and We Must Boost the Signal. He has a DeviantArt site here and a professional site here.

Pulp Art recreations XIII: Damsel, mads, ape

Introduction

Another pulp recreation by Frans Mensink. I feel a sense of ambiguity about the ape’s motivations here. Is it another menace, or an enraged rescuer?

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A distressed naked damsel is injected by mad scientists, while an enraged ape looks on.

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This is a crop from a cover of Mystery Novels and Short Stories (November 1939).

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The artist is William F. Soare (1896-1940). I wasn’t able to find too much on him, but he does have The Field Guide to American Pulp Artists, whence I found the image above. I originally blogged the image in a post An injection, then…” at Infernal Wonders.

The Artist

Frans Mensink has a DeviantArt site here and a professional site here.

Pulp Art recreations XII: Ready for her close-up

Introduction

Another longtime Erotic Mad Science contributor, Brazilian artist Lucy Fidelis, recreates an old movie magazine cover in her distinctively warm, curvy style.

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Lucy Fidelis recreates a naked tropical babe in the  movies.

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The original cover is Saucy Movie Tales (March 1936), and the original art is by Norman Saunders. I first blogged it in a post “Tropical Take” at Hedonix.

The Artist

Lucy Fidelis has a DeviantArt site here and a professional site here.

Pulp Art recreations XI: Testing the death ray

Introduction

Some more sinister mad science pulp recreated by José Augusto Cano.

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Naked girls menaced by a mad scientist with his death ray.

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The cover of a rare pulp magazine called Gangland Detective (November 1939). According to this rare book site, the issue contains a story called “Mistress of the White-Slave King.” Some additional provenance can be found in the post “Oh, great. Now Satan has a death ray…” at Hedonix.

The Artist

José Augusto Cano has a DeviantArt site here and a professional site here.

Pulp Art recreations X: Bubble maidens

Introduction

This is an entry by longtime Erotic Mad Science contributor Dark Vanessa. Warriors find girls in bubbles at sea.

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Beautiful naked girls float in bubbles in the waves, an illustration by Dark Vanessa.

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More about the provenance of the source can be found in the post “The Ship of Ishtar” at Hedonix.

The Artist

Dark Vanessa has a DeviantArt site here. You can support her on Patreon here.

Pulp Art recreations IX: Inseminoid

Introduction

An illustration by Erotic Mad Science newcomer DFMO, who has a sharp eye for equipment detail.

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I originally blogged this image in a post “Mad Doctor Peril” at Hedonix. It’s a painting by the ubiquitous Norman Saunders, and appeared as the cover of New Mystery Adventures (1935). large_norm3

Found here.

The Artist

DMFO has a DeviantArt site here.

Pulp Art recreations VIII: The Moonshine Moment

Introduction

Another illustration by Niceman. As you can see when comparing it to the source, he took the material in quite an interesting direction.

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I blogged about the provenance of this image in a post “The Storytelling Moment” at Hedonix.

The Artist

Niceman has a DeviantArt site here and a Renderotica gallery here.

Pulp Art recreations VII: The Uncanny Octopus Man

Introduction

Another illustration by Lon Ryden.

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Some of the provenance can be found in the post “Octopus Man” at Infernal Wonders.

The Artist

Lon Ryden is the illustrator of, among many other things, the Tales of Gnosis College and We Must Boost the Signal. He has a DeviantArt site here and a professional site here.