Well-Ventilated Android Woman

pensive android

This pensive and somewhat drafty android woman is an artwork from something called the Nozon Project by Julian Pernes. It appears to be a 3D computer graphics art project that dates to approximately 2007. Four additional detail views of parts of the android are available, of which this one is representative:

android titties

There is also an approximately one-minute-long rendered movie, with some views of the fully-assembled android woman near the end:

Finally, there are more than fifty additional 3D images of this android from various angles that are locked into an obsolete Adobe Flash gallery here, available for viewing only if you can discipline your reluctant browser into running Flash. (This is an insecure and inadvisable practice that many modern browsers will balk at, but it is often necessary for the intrepid provenancer and the erotic-imagery adventurer alike.)

flash gallery nozon project

This post is a reblog with added provenance from a 21 November 2013 post at Infernal Wonders. Its original source was a defunct post at the long-gone “Tha Rabbit Hole” tumblr, of which no substantial trace survives even in the Internet Archive. However another tumblr source for the image exists at Cursed Makings, for which post there is also an Archive backup link.

Faustus Crow illustration: The Daughters of Leos

The self-sacrifice of three noble young women saves Athens from plague and famine.

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This is Faustus Crow’s vision of the sacrifice of the daughters of Leos, a piece of Greek mythology they don’t normally teach you about in school, but one cited by the minister in Bait to illustrate the heroism of the three sacrificed women in that story: see the re-numbered Page 83 of Bait. Erosarts’s re-imagining of that scene is straightforward. Here Faustus Crow’s is figurative (consider, for example, the allegorical figures of plague and famine the background from which Athens is to be delivered by the daughters’ sacrifice). You can spend a lot of time hunting for other occult detail here, and I encourage you to do so.

If you’re interested in Faustus Crow’s work you can find a blog by him here (“Faustus Crow: Shaman Chaos Magick”) and a book website here (“Goetia Girls”). If you want a list of his books you can buy there is one at Goodreads or you can just search for his name at Amazon. You can also, as I do, support his extraordinary art on Patreon.

Lucy Fidelis illustration: ama Chiba Moe

Making an octopus friend!

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The fourth and to my mind most fetching of Lucy Fidelis’s pendant illustration to Bait. Chiba Moe, working as an ama, encounters and makes friends with an octopus. As with the others, this illustration is available in high-resolution.

Superheroine, Clone, Tubegirl

girl suspended in tank

In addition to the “CHOI OBACK after BWS” legend visible on the artwork, this image was tagged “Mike Choi” and “Comic” at the Tumblr post where originally found (see below). It is the cover art from Issue #18 (2008) of the Marvel comic X-Force, featuring the Wolverine replacement and protégé character X-23, perhaps in her original cloning tank:

X-Force #18 cover

The Marvel credits under “Cover Information” list Mike Choi as “penciller” and name Sonia Oback under “other”; Comics.org has her as the colorist for this artwork.

Marvel’s summary of the story/book for which this artwork is the cover:

X-23 is missing, and as horrific as her life has been…it’s about to get worse. Elixir knows the truth about the mutant messiah. And Wolverine confronts Cyclops about his decisions leading up to the War.

This post is a reblog with added provenance from a 21 November 2013 post at Infernal Wonders. Its original source was this post at the tumblr Suspect Unknown. No Internet Archive backup link for that tumblr post exists and, post-2017, none can be made, because Tumblr censorship in the form of an exclusionary robots.txt file prevents its inclusion in the Archive.

Tentacles Love A Pieced-Together Woman

woof

This artwork is titled “Woof” by US artist Whitney Leith, who goes by AyameFataru on DeviantArt, where their gallery contains more work of similar style and especially featuring piercing. Of this piece, the artist writes:

i’ve been playing a lot with textured paper, white charcoal and copic markers. this is what happens when i do that.

This artist also has several webcomics that are viewable on Smack Jeeves.

This post is a reblog with added provenance from a 20 November 2013 post at Infernal Wonders. Its original source was a now-defunct link at the long gone tumblr A Beautiful Disaster. (A very incomplete copy may be viewed in the Internet Archive.)

Lucy Fidelis Bait illustration: Studious Daphne Bosselseg

Burning the midnight oil in the library

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The second of Lucy Fidelis’s pendant illustrations for Bait, this is Daphne Bosselseg hard at work on her doctoral dissertation in a very famous venue: the Salone di lettura in the Biblioteca Marucelliana in Florence. The image is available in full resolution.

Demanding Alien Pussy-Face

Bizarre Sex 10 cover

This rather spectacular and psychedelic artwork is the cover of the first printing of Bizarre Sex #10 from Kitchen Sink Comics, by artist William Stout. The issue appeared in December of 1982. (There have been numerous printings but the second and subsequent printings are said to have had higher cover prices.) Per the inside cover of the comic (below), Stout was credited at the time as “Bil Stout”, while his own artist-drawn copyright notice on the artwork (above) is in the name of “Wm Stout”.

inside front page of Bizarre Sex 10

Bizarre Sex seems to have reveled in the “underground comix” aesthetic with an even stronger-than-usual focus on, obviously, the sex. As a sex blogger who was never really a comics fan, I am often frustrated by how sexually unadventurous the supposedly transgressive underground comics world often was. This seems not to be a problem with Bizarre Sex! Only one number (#4) is available in the Internet Archive, but it should help to give some of the flavor of the publication:

Bizarre Sex #4

This post is a reblog with added provenance from a 19 November 2013 post at Infernal Wonders. Its original source was a post at the Schund & Schmutz tumblr. (Here’s a backup link in the Internet Archive against the inevitable day when the tumblr link stops working.)

Lucy Fidelis Bait illustration: sleeping Eliza Fanshaw

I don't know where she got that little smudge on her nose.

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This illustration is by our longtime friend Lucy Fidelis. In it, Eliza Fanshaw from Bait sleeps on tangled sheets, the morning light falling across her body, as a kitty dozes beside her. You can download the high-resolution version of the illustration with a right-click and save.