Original post here.
Original text:
Art Adams
Original post here.
Original text:
Bela Lugosi And Anne Jeffreys
Zombies On Broadway (1945)
Press Photo
Mad science!
It’s a pity this illustration comes only so small, because it’s a classic example of certain pulp-era mad-science tropes. Original post here.
Sourced to GROTTU ORLOFF’S PAD!
Maybe if you’re pretty enough, you don’t need any spacesuit. Original post here.
Original text:
The Monster Died At Dawn
Perhaps they’re all just cheesed off at how non-functional her spacesuit is. Original post here.
Sourced to Old Erotic Art.
Bonus Image Provenance: I commissioned Bacchus at ErosBlog to research this image further, and he has come up with the following additional details.
This art has a visible but hard-to-decipher signature glyph that turns out to be the signature of famous science fiction illustrator Kelly Freas:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kelly_Freas
http://www.kellyfreas.comThe artwork originally appeared on the cover of the August 1957 magazine Super-Science Fiction:
http://www.philsp.com/data/images/s/super_science_fiction_195708.jpg
(That cover image was found at this independently-interesting huge page of incredibly obscure sci-fi mag covers: http://www.philsp.com/mags/sf_s.html#super_science_fiction)
Here’s a dealer selling one of the original color proofs of your artwork as prepared for the magazine cover:
http://www.northernstarart.com/detail.php?product=6935
A version of this art was also used in a 2012 collection of the stories from Super-Science Fiction magazine:
Bacchus is actively taking image research commissions, and if you have adult imagery you’re curious to learn more about, I encourage you to visit Bacchus’s introductory post for his image-searching service, where you can find details about how to commission him.
Original post here.
Sourced to Vintage Cool Illustrated via ghastlydelights. Original text was my comment “Not sure exactly, but I’m sure that some sort of mad science is going on here.”
What is it with dudes firing guns at octopuses underwater? Original post here.
Sourced to GROTTU ORLOFF’S PAD!.
Bonus Image Provenance: I commissioned Bacchus at ErosBlog to research this image further, and he has come up with the following additional details.
As the style and artist’s signature make clear, this image is by famous fantasy artist Frank Frazetta:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Frazetta
It turns out to have been the cover art for Famous Funnies #215 (1955), as seen here:
http://www.comicvine.com/famous-funnies-215/4000-116646/
There is a whole series of these Frazetta covers:
Bacchus is actively taking image research commissions, and if you have adult imagery you’re curious to learn more about, I encourage you to visit Bacchus’s introductory post for his image-searching service, where you can find details about how to commission him.