This is The Ecstasy of the Deep realized by Dark Vanessa, in connection with the graphic novella Bait just published on this site. Please do not use or alter this image without the consent of the creators. I have made it available in full resolution: click through or right-click and download if you are interested.
Category Archives: Bespoke Art
The Bride Goes to Her Wedding
This image is The Bride Goes to Her Wedding, realized by Dark Vanessa in conjunction with the graphic novella Bait, which has just appeared on this site. Please do not use or alter the image without the consent of its creators. I have made it available in full resolution: click through or right-click and save if you are interested.
Lucy’s Millie Newman sketch
While she will still running her Patreon, Lucy Fidelis came up with one more sketch for me, her rendition of Millie Newman, a Tales of Gnosis College character who appeared years and years ago. In Lucy’s version of the story, Old Professor Hoffmann must have gotten quite the eyeful.
Lucy may not longer have her Patreon up, but she’s still out there on the web.
Bonus Art: Lucy Fidelis does Clown Girl
Readers who will cast their minds back to the Shon Richards’s Nion Encephalization Enhancement stories (which begin here will remember the whimsical figure of Clown Girl, that avatar of her own erotic counter-reality. Longtime friend of the site Lucy Fidelis here offers her own version of Clown Girl.
Lucy maintains a DeviantArt site here and a Tumblr here, and if you like what you see, you can help help support her on Patreon, as I do!
Pulp Parade #202: Got the drop on her!
This is Spicy Detective Stories for March 1940, this version of the cover found via the Galactic Central Index. It was another one chosen by Lucy Fidelis for a re-creation. Clean version:
And that which reproduces the original magazine cover context:
Both works are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Please keep in mind that any moral rights the artist has remain intact under this license.
Lucy Fidelis has a professional site here.
Pulp Parade #201: Girl fight!
After March 1937 the quality (if you want to call it that, and I certainly do) of Saucy Movie Tales seems to have tailed off, likely due to the replacement of the great Norman Saunders by someone else considerably less able. So let’s go a bit further afield for our pulp, shall we? Here is the June 1935 cover of Spicy Detective Stories.
I found this version of the cover (one of few) via the Galactic Central Index.
Lucy Fidelis picked this pulp cover for one of her re-creations. Here is her “clean” version:
And here is her version re-created with the original magazine-cover context:
Both works are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Please keep in mind that any moral rights the artist has remain intact under this license.
Lucy Fidelis has a professional site here.
Pulp Parade #194: Why didn’t Playboy ever run a “Girls of the Guillotine” issue?
This is Saucy Movie Tales for September 1936, cover by Norman Saunders. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers.
We have a special treat for you on this issue, the first of four. Longtime Erotic Mad Science contributing artist Lucy Fidelis has done a re-creation for this issue. She has made them in both “clean” and “context” versions. Clean:
and context:
Both images are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Please keep in mind that any moral rights the artist has remain intact under this license.
Lucy has a professional site here.
Another Noel Toy by Dark Vanessa
Another just-gorgeous image of the Chinese-American exotic dancer Noel Toy (1918-2003) done by my friend Dark Vanessa (you can see her first illustration here. A nice transition between chapters of Visiting Faculty! If you’re feeling generous, Vanessa has a Patreon page as well.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Please keep in mind that the Creative Commons license does not impair the moral rights of the artist, so feel free to copy and share the work, or write sexy stories based on the work, but don’t mutilate it.
Penerotic Pulp Art recreation: Mummy’s Prey
Mummy’s Prey by Penerotic is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://eroticmadscience.com.
The work in question is a recreation of the October 1937 cover of Thrilling Detective, which I originally blogged over at Infernal Wonders.
Penerotic has a DeviantArt site here and, if you really want to show him some love, a Patreon page here.
Pulp Art recreation: Devil Spanking by penerotic
It is time for another one of these.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
This work was commissioned by me and done by Australian artist penerotic, who has a thing for creating adult comics — much to my delight. You can follow his work at his DeviantArt page or on his Tumblr or at Hentai foundry. And I am also sure that some of you fine and upstanding readers will want also to support him at Patreon.
The art that penerotic was sexing up for us, by the way, was the cover of the March 1930 edition of the pulp magazine Hot Stories, part of a series I reproduced two months ago at Infernal Wonders.
The additional text on penerotic’s version are the product of his fertile imagination.