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I originally blogged this image in this 8 June 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. It’s work by American fantasy illustrator Ken Kelly (b. 1946), and a bit of web searching shows that it was the cover of Eerie Magazine #60 (September 1974). A page at ComicsCollectorLive.com has a version with the original context:
“Deadly Man-Eating Aliens.” Yikes!
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I don’t come across many tentacle-sex images in which it is emphasize how cute the human half’s feet are, but I guess there’s something for everybody out there. This image is reblogged from this 8 June 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. A post at Danbooru suggests that this is a character from Pokemon named Momi and that the artist works under the name of “namawasabi,” but beyond that I don’t know much about provenance.
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This image is a reblog from this 21 June 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. It’s a crop from the January 1958 cover of Science Fiction Adventures.
According to the Internet Speculative Fiction Database the cover is the work of American illustrator John Schoenherr (1935-2010), who is famous for, among other things, providing the original cover illustration to Frank Herbert’s Dune.
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“Bubble Tube Lola” commissioned by Faustus and created by Sketchwork. Please do not republish or alter without permission of the creators.
A merry little bit of bespoke art for your Labor Day enjoyment. Our heroine for today is Lola, a character created by an artist who works under the name Sketchwork, creating among other things a fair amount of fetish and vore art. Lola has a cheery attitude toward life, an apparent distaste for clothes, and a tendency to give into erotic temptations that gets her into some very problematic circumstances: the poor girl just can’t help herself, it seems. Here Lola has been lured into a bubble tube, of the mad science sort pioneered by Zoltan Odbol in my polyglot story “Bubbles: A Tale of Soapy Mad Science.” She seems to be enjoying the experience, just like all the others…
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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I take the usual pleasure in announcing that we now have a translation of “Bubbles” in Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ):
And also in Turkish (Türkçe):
We’re getting within sprinting distance of having this be a complete translation project, and that makes me happy.
Perhaps I should start making foreign-language editions of Bait next. Take that ol’ perversion global!