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This image is reblogged from this 10 May 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. It is a comics cover (#158) from a Spanish-language comics series called Las Chambeadoras (Serving Girls), published by prolific Mexican comics outfit called Editorial Toukan. There is a cover gallery for the series here. The cover confronts me with various forms of ignorance. I do not know what a serrano chile is better than a Martian, unless “serrano chile” is some sort of euphemism. I also do not know how our horny little Martian manages to keep his ray-gun up on his hip.
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This image by the artist Mikiko and posted at her tumblr Silk and Opium. Her comment thereupon is “Another old commission. My first ever tentacle porn. Yay!” I’d say her first ever was a success. It is present here by her kind permission. If you’re feeling generous, you can buy Mikiko a coffee (no joke)!
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This image is reblogged from this 10 May 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. A note from the source tumblr indicates that it is a detail from the cover of a 1970s Spanish comic Escorpión, issue #28. I couldn’t find too much about this publication, but its entry in the Grand Comics Database indicates that it was published in 1973 and 1974. They don’t have many covers, but those that they do have suggest that scantily-clad women being menaced by giant invertebrates was a repeat thing.
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This image is reblogged from this 3 May 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. It is a detail from a promotional poster for a trashy 1967 Eurohorror picture called La isla de la muerte or alternately Maneater of Hydra or Island of the Doomed. The movie’s ISDB page gives us the full poster:
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More possible Bait inspiration. The plants are hungry, but also lucky (enough so that I wonder what the backstory behind this illustration could possibly be!). It is herbaVore by delasilverado, who has some pretty interesting things in his DeviantArt gallery, trust me. It appears here by the kind permission of the artist.