
My original tumblr post was here. This is a cover of Oltretomba colore #15, “Effetto sangue.”
My original tumblr post was here. This is a cover of Oltretomba colore #15, “Effetto sangue.”
My original tumblr post was here. This image was first posted on tumblr by daysrunaway and comes to us via notpulpcovers. It appears to be a crop of a German comics cover:
Found at Bill’s Comic Shop.
My original tumblr post was here. This is a cover of Planet Stories containing the text “‘Valkyrie from the Void,’ a Novelet of Stellar Savagery by Basil Wells. ‘Citadel of the Green Death’ by Emmett McDowell.” It was originally posted at the site pulpbizzare.com and then on the tumblr pulpbizzare.
My original tumblr post was here. This comics cover was first published by Comic Book Covers, which it is identified as Tales of the Unexpected #29 (September 1958), cover by Howard Purcell. The cover apparently promotes a story called “The Sleeping Beauty of Space.” It comes to us via doppelgaenger18.
My original tumblr post was here. This image was originally posted by the Archie Comics tumblr, giving as its original source the Archie Comics site, so perhaps it’s for real in some sense.
My original tumblr post was here and included the comment “Use our new Titan-atomic guns!” This comics panel was first posted on tumblr by furious ape!
My original tumblr post was here. This comics panel was posted on Tumblr by Reginald Juice, who identifies it as the work of the English comics artist Kevin O’Neill (b. 1953).
My original tumblr post was here. These panels were originally blogged by god-fearing-atheist who identifies them as “Heavy Metal (1995) Havoc/A. Jodorowsky – Anibal 5.” They come to us via reginaldjuice.
My original tumblr post was here. The image is a cover of the comic Lars of Mars with the text “Fantastic Crusader from Mars. Martian might battles…terror from the sky!” The image was first blogged on tumblr by retrogeekgirl and comes to us via rude-mechanicals.
My original tumblr post was here. This comics cover “Rocket to the Moon” features the text “Could TED DUSTIN, rocket explorer, and MAZA, beautiful princess of Lunar, stem the powerful hordes of GREEN MONSTERS who sought to conquer the World?” It was originally posted by brudesworld who attributed it to “Joe Orlando, 1951.” My snarky comment in reply was “Hell, if you’re pretty enough you don’t need any spacesuit, apparently.” The image comes to us via notpulpcovers.