Original post here.
Sourced to GROTTU ORLOFF’S PAD!. Original text was just my comment “More mad science! Fuck Yeah!”
Original post here.
Sourced to GROTTU ORLOFF’S PAD!. Original text was just my comment “More mad science! Fuck Yeah!”
The oversexed tentacle beast is a trope with a long, long history. Original post here.
Original text:
Science and Invention
July 1928
Giant horny octopus suppression was a pressing need in the 1920s, I guess.
This one’s amazing. Original post here.
Sourced to The Art of Animation, but originally from Will Murai, of course. Original text here:
Will Murai cover for ImagineFX #86
Here’s Mr. Murai’s personal website if you would like to check out anymore of his amazing work.
It’s not enough, of course, to have muscle-dude wrestling a preposterous robot. There has to be a damsel present as potential victim or prize. Original post here.
Original text:
Revolt of the Robots – 1939
I fear for our intrepid steampunk exploratrix. Original post here.
Sourced to Design Your Universe via bleedingbetty1960.
Original post here.
Originally from a LiveJournal called Retro-Futurism, sourced on tumblr to Am I as much being seen? via spacebitches.
Bonus Image Provenance: I commissioned Bacchus at ErosBlog to research this image further, and he has come up with the following additional details.
The source information in the tumblr stream leads back to this “Retro-Futurism” Russian-language LiveJournal, which is I think relevant to your interests:http://retro-futurism.livejournal.com/
(See, e.g., Sigourney Weaver in space helmet and panties, or this Sputnik stripper)
The specific source post for your image is here:
http://retro-futurism.livejournal.com/549444.html
The comments on that post source the image to Carlos Valenzuela (*Valzonline) on DeviantArt, where the image is titled “Cosmic Thrills”:
http://valzonline.deviantart.com/#/art/Cosmic-Thrills-184130751?hf=1
http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/300/2/5/2591d6159f95df6325b8334436b4d899-d31mk73.jpg (larger 692x1200px version)
Valenzuela seems to do a lot of fictitious retro movie posters and pulp magazine covers:
http://valzonline.deviantart.com/gallery/
He has more information and another gallery online here:
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.