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Visiting Faculty: Chapter Four, Page Nine
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Tumblr favorite #2390: Beware, evildoers! Captain Future will get you with his bagel gun.
My original tumblr post was here. This set of images of Captain Future was first posted by drechyng and comes to us via samwanda.
Tumblr favorite #2369: Dejah Thoris carried off
My original tumblr post was here. This image appears to be one of Dejah Thoris by Frank Cho (b. 1971), who has a website here. It was first posted on tumblr by Lost in the Pine Barrens and comes to us via reginaldjuice.
Tumblr favorite #2325: Envious ape
My original tumblr post was here. This image was first posted by Monsters in Love, with the explanatory text “Death’s Loving Arms & Other Terror Tales (1966), one of a series of paperback anthologies of stories from the 1930s pulp magazine Terror Tales.”
Tumblr favorite #2317: Captive Wild Woman
My original tumblr post was here. Acquanetta (1921-2004) was an exotically-beautiful B-movie actress of obscure origins. This promotional poster was first posted on tumblr by trash flavored trash.
Tumblr favorite #2285: WTF is that thing II?
My original tumblr post was here. This image by artist Don Maitz was first posted on tumblr by The Vault of Retro Sci-Fi and comes to us via reginaldjuice. Don Maitz has a professional site here.
Tumblr favorite #2284: WTF is that thing i?
My original tumblr post was here. This February 1942 cover for Famous Fantastic Mysteries contains the text “Complete Novel in this Issue: Radio Planet and the Ant Men, by Ralph Milne Farley.” It was first posted by pulpcovers.com.
Tumblr favorite #2264: The Countdown to Hell
My original tumblr post was here. This is a promotional poster for the 1981 sci-fi/horror film Galaxy of Terror, which I blogged about over at ErosBlog some years ago. It was posted at Sexy & Controversy, reblogged on tumblr by Eden in Hades and comes to us via Reginald Juice.
Tumblr favorite #2241: A lesson in urban living
My original tumblr post was here. This image was originally blogged on tumblr by Monsters in Love, who tagged it with “…which is why we don’t nude-sunbathe on the roof.” MiL identifies it as being from the March 1957 cover of Amazing Stories. It comes to us via notpulpcovers. Confirmation of MiL’s identification comes from the Wikipedia article on Harlan Ellison (accessed May 13, 2016), which includes an uncroped version of the cover…
…with this caption.
Ellison’s 1957 novelette “The Savage Swarm”, cover-featured in Amazing Stories, has never been included in an authorized collection or anthology.