One that won’t get away

This image is reblogged from this 26 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. Many of you may recognize it as a still from Humanoids from the Deep (1980), one of the most shameless of all Roger Corman movies (and that’s saying something, folks) and one I’ve always enjoyed writing about. The girl in the relevant scene is a character played by an actress named Lisa Glaser, though it’s possible that in this particular shot we are looking at a body- or stunt-double.

Vore image saved from orphanage

This image is reblogged from this 5 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. It’s source is “Far East Adventure,” a now-deactivated DeviantArt account. It seems appropriate to present here since I’ve done my share of indulging in vore. According to my earlier post, the image was accompanied by the tagline “Where do these cultists keep finding these beautiful college girls?”

Social media, that would be my guess.

My boyfriend, the fishman

This image is reblogged from this 4 July 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. It is Barbara Bach (b. 1947) and some guy in a rubber fishman suit, in a publicity photo for the Italian adventure/horror movie L’isola degli uomini pesci (Island of the Fishmen, 1979). The actor who played the father of Barbara Bach’s character was, of all people Joseph Cotten (1905-1994), and I cannot but think that it was a long way down from leading roles in Citizen Kane and Shadow of a Doubt to a men-in-rubber-suits movie.

Ray-gun girl versus tentacular monster

This image is a reblog from this 21 June 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. It’s a crop from the January 1958 cover of Science Fiction Adventures.

According to the Internet Speculative Fiction Database the cover is the work of American illustrator John Schoenherr (1935-2010), who is famous for, among other things, providing the original cover illustration to Frank Herbert’s Dune.

Another hungry (or horny?) octopus

This image is reblogged from this 10 May 2015 post at Infernal Wonders. A note from the source tumblr indicates that it is a detail from the cover of a 1970s Spanish comic Escorpión, issue #28. I couldn’t find too much about this publication, but its entry in the Grand Comics Database indicates that it was published in 1973 and 1974. They don’t have many covers, but those that they do have suggest that scantily-clad women being menaced by giant invertebrates was a repeat thing.

Since we’re doing lustful fish-men…

This illustration by Studio Pirrate was originally blogged on tumblr and in this 15 March 2015 post at Infernal Wonders, and it appears here by the permission of the artist. Studio Pirrate is one of the most talented and prolific hentai illustrators working today. He has a tumblr blog here and site at Hentai Foundry. You can follow him on twitter at @Studio_Pirrate and also support him on Patreon (as I do!).