
Swallowed alive, like the heroines of Bait. This work is Deep Rising SwallowedAlive1 by cardinal1chunder, who has produced a remarkable amount of similar work you can see at his DeviantArt site.
Image presented here by kind consent of the artist.
Swallowed alive, like the heroines of Bait. This work is Deep Rising SwallowedAlive1 by cardinal1chunder, who has produced a remarkable amount of similar work you can see at his DeviantArt site.
Image presented here by kind consent of the artist.
This work is 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.
[For the month-ending post we turn to some more high-quality image research by Bacchus. — F.]
Where originally found on Tumblr, this animated .gif had tags that included these: #sylvia #von #bernstein #spacepiratesara. And, indeed, there is a hentai anime series called Uchuu Kaizoku Sala or Space Pirate Sara which io9 calls totally awesome:
Space Pirate Sara is also a video game, where we see the face of a character (right) that looks a lot like our dangling tentacle-sex girl:
A helpful dreamer on DeviantArt who busily listed all the girls in his anime harem confirms that there is indeed a “Sylvia von Bernstein from Space Pirate Sara” character. From there, a quick walk over to Rule 34 and we quickly find lots more Space Pirate Sara and Sylvia Von Bernstein porn, including this additional bit of suspended tentacle action:
This post is a reblog with added provenance from a 12 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. Its original source was this post at the No Fan Service No Life tumblr.
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This image is reblogged from this 26 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. Many of you may recognize it as a still from Humanoids from the Deep (1980), one of the most shameless of all Roger Corman movies (and that’s saying something, folks) and one I’ve always enjoyed writing about. The girl in the relevant scene is a character played by an actress named Lisa Glaser, though it’s possible that in this particular shot we are looking at a body- or stunt-double.
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As time goes by we have more and more comics here at Erotic Mad Science, and I’ve been thinking about ways to publish them that are easier to use and more appealing to look at. I’ve traditionally published comics here on a long page, that is, an entire chapter’s worth of 30 or more pages laid out top to bottom. An example of such a long page is here (last month’s chapter of The Adventures of Ashley Madder). But these long pages can take a long time to load and I’ve never been too sure how readable they are, so I’m considering an alternative mode of publication: the slider. Everything would pop up in one window, and be navigated by arrows. Here is an example of a slider, the comic taken from our sister site Bubbles. If you mouse over it you should see navigation arrows that allow you to page forwards and backwards.
This is a fairly responsive slider in my testing. It resizes images dynamically as you change window size and I believe it should work well with mobile devices as well.
You can see the same comic presented as a long page here.
As I’m not sure which way to go with this new format, I’ve decided to consult the wisdom of crowds and run a poll. Please vote if you have a view. Comments with your reactions and advice are also welcome, as always.
Reblogged from this post at Infernal Wonders. Orphaned as far as I can tell.
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I’m not sure what the Bride is mad about. Perhaps the questionable activities of the Creature back in the 1970s.
This image of the Bride is the work of Costa Rican artist Serg Acuña. He has done significant work in comics. I found this version of the image at his Behance page. He also has a Facebook page, and DeviantArt site, can be followed on Twitter at @SergAcuna and on Instagram. You can read some of his comics work at Comixology.
The image is presented here by the kind consent of its creator.