My original tumblr post was here. This comics panel was originally posted on tumblr by superdames who added the text:
pyew pyew pyew
—”Jill Trent, Science Sleuth” in Wonder Comics #13 (1947) by Al Camy
It comes to us via twofistedpulp.
My original tumblr post was here. This comics panel was originally posted on tumblr by superdames who added the text:
pyew pyew pyew
—”Jill Trent, Science Sleuth” in Wonder Comics #13 (1947) by Al Camy
It comes to us via twofistedpulp.
My original tumblr post was here. This comics panel was first posted on tumblr by Monsters Forever, who identifies it as Flash Gordon (1939) by Alex Raymond.
My original tumblr post was here. This cover of Out-of-this-World Comics was posted by damsellover, who identifies it as being from 1950.
My original tumblr post was here. This imageset first appeared on fortheloveofcomics and comes to us via reginaldjuice.
My original tumblr post was here. This cover for Science Comics (February 1940) was first posted on tumblr by damsellover and comes to us via singoshibari. I wonder whatever became of Cosmic Carson, to say nothing of Perisphere Payne.
My original tumblr post was here. This image is the cover of an Italian comic book Naga illustrating a story “Frankenstein “Frankenstein in guepière.” (“Corset” is the best one-word translation for the Italian noun “guêpière” I can come up with, although Wikipedia suggests “Waist-cincher.”) The image was first posted on tumblr by satanik and comes to us via reginaldjuice.
My original tumblr post was here. This image was first posted on tumblr by johnnythehorse, who attributes it to an Italian comic book called Vipera Bionda. A check at ComicVine indicates that this is indeed the cover of Vipera Bionda #17, first published November 17, 1978.:
The cover is the work of prolific Italian comics artist Emanuele Taglietti.
My original tumblr post was here. This is work by the Italian comics artist Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, apparently in a Dutch translation. It was posted a theartofserpierie, unsurprisingly.
My original tumblr post was here. This image was originally posted on tumblr by alternateworldcomics, who added the comment “Of all the Steve Ditko characters at DC, Shade the Changing man (original version) was the Ditkoists.”
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.