My original tumblr post was here. This image contains the text “Arcane Horror: Lurid legends of demented doctors and mad scientists, who for whatever reason find pretty girls as ideal subjects for their dubious experiments. On a more positive note, they do highlight the employment opportunities available for disfigured hunchbacked dwarves.” It is Pulp 22: The Mad Lab by archeotron.
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Tumblr favorite #1981: Re-animator poster
My original tumblr post was here. This image was originally posted on tumblr by feedtheflies and comes to us via reginaldjuice. Unfortunately I have been unable to find a deeper provenance for it.
Tumblr favorite #1978: Mad Dr. Chimp
My original tumblr post was here. It was originally posted on tumblr by erotiterrorist. This “Mad Dr. Chimp” image was done by Andy of Andy’s Dames, who has also done commissioned work for this site.
Tumblr favorite #1975: Nosferatu in the lab?
My original tumblr post was here. This illustration appears to have been a submission to olderoticart by montierpeintre who attributed it as “Fantastik (détail) Magazine BD. France. late80’s.” It comes to us via pnecilofdoom. The illustration was also used as a cover of Storie Blu #91:
Found at ComicVine.
2015 Squick or Squee Week II: HALO Seat
Introduction
The second of DMFO’s new pieces running as part of Squick or Squee week. He re-imagines a pulp art execution.
Image
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Source
I originally blogged this image in a post “In the hot seat” at Infernal Wonders. It’s a crop from a cover illustration for the magazine Detective Line-up (August 1952). You can see the whole cover in the original post.
The Artist and a Note
DMFO has a DeviantArt site here.
A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in early November.
Tumblr favorite #1704: More pulp art
Pulp Art re-creation: The Damned be Lovely
Introduction
Another rec-creation by Horst Dounichdy-Glokken, continuing her practice of creative play with title material.
Image
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Source
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.
The Artist
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.
Tumblr favorite #1662: Classic mad science cover
Tumblr favorite #1655: The Monster that Challenged the World
A photoset. The last photo in the set makes the monster look almost cute. Original post here.
Original text:
While certainly not a classic The Monster That Challenged the World (1957) was not horrible, and we did get to see a lot of Audrey Dalton.
Pulp Art Re-creation: Alien Rescue
Introduction
A re-creation by another newcomer to Erotic Mad Science, Studio Ambobus.
Image
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Source
The cover of Uncanny Tales (November 1939), done by J.W. Scott. This cover was researched by Bacchus and there is a discussion where I first blogged about it in the post “Δ 061 – Alien Experimenters” at Infernal Wonders.
The Artist
Studio Ambobus describes its activities as creating “covers for pulp magazines that never existed… but should have!” It has a tumblr called “Naughty Pulps.”