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Out of this World!
Space hero versus robot! Or something. Original post here.
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The Ultimate World (by paul.malon)
It was going to be an interesting place, and the future isn’t as good as it used to be. Original post here.
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How can we not love Faye Valentine, even in weird crossover art? Original post here.
Originally pulp faye-ction by ~chupachup. Sourced to Lula Bonanza via nudityandnerdery.
Hardly surprising that the concept should have an entire magazine dedicated to thereto. Original post here.
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Peril, March 1962
Cover art by John Duillo
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Peril: The All Man’s Magazine. Exposed: The Low Life of High Society. Why They Call It “The French Touch!” Weather Clear: Track Torrid. An intimate peep at the curvy queen who follows the sport of kings. Confessions of a Torso Tosser! Mad Monsters of Monda-Lau!
Another in a long series. Original post here.
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Implausible space costume.
Art used for the cover of Super Science Stories (March 1950) by Norman Saunders
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Tube girl!
In my imagination, the Mad Doctor has an almost incomprehensible B-Movie accent that makes his most mundane utterance sound fiendish.
GOLDEN AGE COMIC BOOK STORIES: A. Merritt’s Fantasy Magazine ~ Dec/1949-Oct/1950; Cover art by Lawrence & Saunders
The theme has long had a lot of resonance in the pulp world. Original post here.
Sourced to Reverse Pygmalion.