
It starts with being tied to a chair, and before you know it you’re in orbit around some sort of hungry-looking asteroid monster. Don’t let this happen to you; remember your safeword.
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My original tumblr post was here. The image originally was posted by pulpcovers who identifies it as “Space – Cold for Conquest.” It comes to us via singoshibari.
My original tumblr post was here. This cover of Startling Comics contains the text “Featuring Lance Lewis, Space Detective.” It comes to us via singoshibari and was originally posted on tumblr by damsellover, who gives the date of this issue as September 1947.
Another rec-creation by Horst Dounichdy-Glokken, continuing her practice of creative play with title material.
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The cover of Shock Mystery Tales from February 1963. Unfortunately I don’t know the name of the artist who did the painting. I originally blogged it in the post “The soft virgins of hell’s pit from which Satan takes a bride, etc.” at Infernal Wonders.
Horst Dounichdy-Glokken, born 1972 in Oberhoffen-sur-Moder, Alsace, studied Communications Design and Psychology in Brussels and Berlin. She works as a freelance consultant for politicians and business leaders. Under her male pseudonym Horst Dounichdy-Glokken she has been publishing erotic comics with German S/M magazine Schlagzeilen, Weissblech Comics and French publisher La Musardine since 2011. She maintains a professional website here.
A re-creation by a newcomer to Erotic Mad Science, Horst Dounichdy-Glokken.
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The cover of Dime Mystery Magazine (March 1938). Unfortunately I haven’t been able to identify the original artist. I originally blogged the image at Strung up and Statufied at Infernal Wonders.
Horst Dounichdy-Glokken, born 1972 in Oberhoffen-sur-Moder, Alsace, studied Communications Design and Psychology in Brussels and Berlin. She works as a freelance consultant for politicians and business leaders. Under her male pseudonym Horst Dounichdy-Glokken she has been publishing erotic comics with German S/M magazine Schlagzeilen, Weissblech Comics and French publisher La Musardine since 2011. She maintains a professional website here.