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Alex Ross
Another rec-creation by Horst Dounichdy-Glokken, continuing her practice of creative play with title material.
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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.
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.
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(via Bully Says: Comics Oughta Be Fun!)
Cover of X, the Man with the X-Ray Eyes one-shot (Gold Key, September 1963), painted cover by George Wilson, with a photograph of Ray Milland as Dr. James Xavier
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Clyde Allison’s Agent 0008, covers by Robert Bonfils
If anyone has any of these books, I would really appreciate high-res cover scans.
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Cover art by Barclay Shaw for The Cunningham Equations by G. C. Edmondson and C. M. Kotlanz (which is not actually about giant Tron bugs, unfortunately).
I bet this was fetish fuel for lots of people who could never, ever have talked to anyone about it. Original post here.
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Boy becomes girl
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Another pulp title from the Martin Goodman publishing empire that was later reused for a comic book.