Little Script and Bespoke Art: The Asianizer

Every now and again I feel the need to write a bit of screenplay, and Shon’s observation on Austin Grove’s rather problematic erotic predilections somehow inspired me to get in touch with my inner Michael O’Donoghue and write a little satire. At least, I think it’s a satire. Other perfectly respectable people might think I’m just indulging in racial fetishes and misogyny for my own sick amusement. C’est la guerre. Anyway, those of you who grew up in the United States in the 1970s and watched those over-loud television commercials for various apparently-miraculous life-problem solving products you could send away for by mail order (e.g. those of Ronco and the like) will probably readily recognize the strange little genre to which this short script belongs (you can mouse-over and use the control buttons at the bottom of the image to page through the script):

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Naturally it seemed wrong that I should just have black-and-white text to illustrate such a concept, so I commissioned Frans Mensink to bring it out in glorious living color:

Not a trick! Not a disguise, but an amazing thorough transformation!

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Bespoke Art: Special Agent Caroline Ong

We have something special coming up next month, but while we wait for it a bit of new bespoke art, Special Agent Caroline Ong, presumably in one of the dark alleys in the industrial zone on the wrong side of Pleasant Prairie’s tracks, facing danger.

Special Agent Ong facing danger!

This was done for us by the Colombian artist Finishingstrike, who has a site on DeviantArt here and a tumblr here. As always, this image is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Dark Vanessa imagines Noel Toy

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This image is a bit of a change of pace from Erotic Mad Science, but seems appropriate for Valentine’s Day, somehow. It’s Dark Vanessa’s re-imagining of the mid-century exotic dancer Noel Toy (1918-2003). Doesn’t she look just gorgeous? Dark Vanessa has another of her in the works…

You can follow Dark Vanessa’s work at DeviantArt or, better yet, support her on Patreon.

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2015 Squick or Squee Week VII: Les Pervertis

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Frans Mensink turns his re-creation into a meta-level meditation on inspiration…and fear. Happy Halloween, everybody!

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

A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in early November.

2015 Squick or Squee Week VI: La sorcière

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Niceman imagines the punishment of a witch.

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

A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in early November.

2015 Squick or Squee Week V: Les Coupeurs de Têtes

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Horst Dounichdy-Glokken re-imagines some poor woman lost in a green hell.

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Horst Dounichdy-Glokken, born 1972 in Oberhoffen-sur-Moder, Alsace, studied Communications Design and Psychology in Brussels and Berlin. She works as a freelance consultant for politicians and business leaders. Under her male pseudonym Horst Dounichdy-Glokken she has been publishing erotic comics with German S/M magazine Schlagzeilen, Weissblech Comics and French publisher La Musardine since 2011. She maintains a professional website here.

A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in November.

2015 Squick or Squee Week IV: L’homme qui a tué la mort

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Busy artist Lon Ryden tries his hand at horror. I think the scalpel is a nice touch.

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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.

A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in November.

2015 Squick or Squee Week III: Le jardin des supplices

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The Théâtre du Grand-Guignol, which existed in Paris from 1897 to 1962, provided a form of theatrical horror sufficiently impressive that its name lives on in the English language. (If someone tells you you’re in for a “grand-guignol experience,” expected to be scared, or at least shocked.) It also left behind some remarkable promotional art which strikes me as being ripe for re-creation, especially in our annual tradition of the Squick or Squee parade.

Our first entry in this part of the parade comes from CG artist KristinF, and involves suffering among the beauty of nature.

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

A larger version of her art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in early November.

2015 Squick or Squee Week II: HALO Seat

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The second of DMFO’s new pieces running as part of Squick or Squee week. He re-imagines a pulp art execution.

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I originally blogged this image in a post “In the hot seat” at Infernal Wonders. It’s a crop from a cover illustration for the magazine Detective Line-up (August 1952). You can see the whole cover in the original post.

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DMFO has a DeviantArt site here.

A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in early November.