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This movie poster from the (probably rightly) little-regarded 1955 creature-feature The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues has been reblogged from this 4 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders.
What is it about pretty human women? Every kind of monster seems really interested in them…
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This image was originally blogged at this 4 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. (Feeling more patriotic, fellow United Statesians?) As far as I can tell, although I didn’t exactly try searching every last corner of the web, it’s an orphaned tentacle image.
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“Deep Sea Lola” commissioned by Faustus and created by Sketchwork. Please do not republish or alter without permission of the creators.
A second commission by Sketchwork, again with his cutie vore-girl Lola, this time making a lovely meal for the tentacle monster from my graphic novella Bait. I guess she just chose to go skinny-dipping in the wrong ocean, poor girl.
If you like this sort of work you can support Sketchwork on Patreon as I do.
You can get in touch with Sketchwork at Eka’s Portal. The artist also maintains a stream at Picarto TV as well as pages at Hentai Foundry and DeviantArt.
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Longtime readers here will remember my friend Molly Whipple, who did a run here with a guest tale of Gnosis College called Blonde Justice. I’m pleased to be able to report that she’s now doing a comic over at The Duck Webcomics with one of her iconic characters as the eponymous heroine: Chickfighter: The Adventures of a Postmodern Ingenue. Will there be tube girls? You betcha:
Page image reproduced here by kind permission of the creator. Faustus recommends you show up and read the comic, and leave Molly some love in the comments.
Molly has a DeviantArt site and you can also follow her on twitter.
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Art by comics artist Tom Grindberg (b. 1961), found via this tweet by Cory Doctorow and sourced to this post at the tumblr The Eutopian Encyclopedia.