Pulp Art recreations III: All sorts of stuff going on

Introduction

This one is by the most prolific off all Erotic Mad Science artists, Lon Ryden.

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A bit more on the provenance of the source can be found in the post “The Woman Generator” at Infernal Wonders.

The Artist

Lon Ryden is the illustrator of the Tales of Gnosis College and We Must Boost the Signal, among many other things. He has a DeviantArt page here and a professional website here.

Pulp Art recreations II: Fiend’s Feast

Introduction

An adaptation of a classic pulp cover by prolific Erotic Mad Science contributor Niceman. Central Park at night in the 1980s was sort of like this (I think).

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More about the provenance of the source can be found in the post Fiend’s Feast at Infernal Wonders.

The Artist

Niceman has a DeviantArt site here an a Renderotica gallery here.

Pulp Art recreations I: Werewolf Peril

Introduction

We’ll be resuming publication of the Tales of Gnosis College in July, but in the meantime we have something special for you running on a daily basis: pulp art recreations.

What are pulp art recreations? While I have a more elaborate explanation on the artists’ commission page, the basic idea is that we’re delving into the past of old pulp and comics covers and looking for relevant art for modern artists to…sex up a bit. Or rather, a bit more, given that these covers were pretty racy to begin with. In this sequence of posts we’ll be including the new art and then the source.

Our first entry is by Netherlands artist Frans Mensink.

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Additional information about the source and its provenance can by found in this post at Infernal Wonders.

The artist

Frans Mensink has a DeviantArt page here and a professional website here.