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This image is reblogged from this 26 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. It appears to be from the same 1970’s Italian Frankenstein comic as was the post from yesterday’s panel.
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This image has been reblogged from this 26 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. I believe it is from the short-lived Italian comics series Frankenstein (1976-1977) published by Edizioni Del Vascello s.r.l.
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This image is reblogged from this 19 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. Various roundabout searching leads me to believe that the movie it is advertising was principally known at Vicious Lips (1986), a production sufficiently obscure that it doesn’t even have a Wikipedia entry. One of its IMDB reviewers insists that you’ll really like it if you’re into big hair.
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This image is reblogged from this 5 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. I’m not sure what’s supposed to be going on here, but it seems to involve a lot of distress. The original provenance of the illustration is unknown to me, unfortunately.
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This image is reblogged from this 5 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. The tube girls are there in the background, and I would guess that our comely captive here is about to be joining them soon. The illustration is the work of American comics artist Larry Todd (b. 1948).