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This exquisitely-detailed pencil drawing is by prolific femme peril artist Steve O. Reno. His comment on it was
Superheroines tend to be magnets for these tentacles. I don’t know where they come from, I only care about where they’re going!
Steve has a remarkable DeviantArt site. The image appears here by his kind permission.
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An Alfonso Azpiri illustration from this Zizki page.
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Another image reblogged from this 19 April 2015 post at Infernal Wonders by Alfonso Azpiri.
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This image is one of a series reblogged in this 19 April 2015 post at Infernal Wonders, with a deeper provenance on this page at Zizki. The illustration is unmistakably that of the Spanish artist Alfonso Azpiri (1942-2017). There is a French-language Azpiri site here.
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Reblogged from this 12 April 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. I’m not entirely sure of the provenance, but the style strongly suggests Hajime Sorayama.