Squick or Squee Bonus Art I: Drake

Longtime followers of Erotic Mad Science will know that the tireless CG artist Drake at Medusarrific has long been an inspiration to me, pushing out as he does a new edition of his A.S.F.R.-themed CG comic every month. So it is with great pleasure that I found in my inbox just recently an unsolicited but very welcome bonus contribution from Drake for this year’s Squick or Squee parade. Someone is busy in the lab making golden statues…

Presented here by the kind permission of the creator.

Squick or Squee VI: Organic Sex Aid Trials

British CG artist KristinF has done a great deal of art on commission for Erotic Mad Science, most recently a distinguished illustration sequence that contributes to our understanding of the origin of the history of goo girls. For her two Squick or Squee illustration this year, she takes two characters from that sequence, the mad scientist Dr. Urulchek and his long suffering (or should that be long enjoying?) academic assistant Bettina. Here, they have cooked up a new experiment:

Urulchek and Bettiina test out sexy goo stuff on happy women subjects.

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Organic Sex Aid Trials: Kristin F’s First Squick or Squee Entry 2012 commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com and created by Kristin is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)

Squick or Squee 2012 V

The third of Dark Vanessa’s Halloween entries this year goes for full-on tentacle sex (by a brain beast, possibly?) with the whimsical twist of a candy-corn color theme.

Naked girl gets full-on tentacle sex from brain beast

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Dark Vanessa’s Third Squick or Squee Entry 2012 commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com and drawn by Dark Vanessa is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)

Squick or Squee 2012 III

The Argentine artist Dark Vanessa has done a lot of work for Erotic Mad Science over the past two years, and she has come up with three illustrations for this year’s Squick or Squee parade. In the first of these, a bathing beauty discovers that there’s something squicky (or erotic?) in the briny depths.

A bathing beauty is done by wormy critters in briny depths.

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Dark Vanessa’s First Squick or Squee Entry 2012 commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com and drawn by Dark Vanessa is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)

Squick or Squee 2012 II

Our second entry for Squick or Squee Week 2012 was created by Niceman, the CG artist who thrilled me by doing work that got featured by Violet Blue. In this dark work here, Niceman comes up with a scenario in which a lady mad scientist has no choice but to take refuge in a laboratory tube from her angry creations.

A lady mad scientist hides in a tube from her creations.

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Niceman’s Squick or Squee Entry 2012 commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com and drawn by Niceman is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)

I might have been the first person to place a commission with Niceman, and he’s now publishing his work not just on the Internet, but on the covers of actual books, so if you’re a member of the DeviantArt community, be sure to leave a comment of congratulations.

Squick or Squee 2012 I: Gorgon’s Plaything

In the corner of the Northern Hemisphere that I inhabit leaves are turning and spooky things are walking about at night, and we all know what that means here at Erotic Mad Science. Yes it’s Squick or Squee Week, and the third annual one, too.

For those of you who weren’t around for the first two Squick or Squee Weeks, the idea is something like this: in the week before Halloween, I run a series of illustrations that have the dual properties of being erotic (at least to some viewers) and at the same time perhaps a bit frightening or repulsive as well.

This year is a little different from past years, in that Squick or Squee week is going to be all bespoke, that is, consist entirely of images which I specifically commissioned from artists who have done great work here at Erotic Mad Science before. The commissions were deliberately left very broad. Artists were given the concept of Squick or Squee week (and their fees, of course) and set loose to produce whatever their imaginations came up with. I am pleased with the outcomes and hope you will be, too.

Who better for our first entry of the week than our Tales of Gnosis College creator Lon Ryden, whose Squick or Squee week entry should please all of you A.S.F.R. fans out there. It’s called Gorgon’s Plaything.

Lon Ryden does an A.S.F.R.-themed image for Squick or Squee Week 2012

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Gorgon’s Plaything: Squick or Squee Entry 2012 commissioned by Dr. Faustus of EroticMadScience.com and drawn by Lon Ryden is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.)

Squick or Squee 2011, #11

Halloween is here, and it would be quite right if we didn’t have some specific Halloween art.  Dr. Robo has obliged, with a “Halloween Havoc” story in his Metrobay universe, a tribute to The Bride of Frankenstein.  There’s a lot to enjoy there, but two images struck me, one being this madlab scene as part of the creation of the Bride:

Three captured lovelies strapped to lab benches. And zappy lightening stuff?  Be still me beating heart!

Will I show the Bride?  Can’t give that away — Dr. Robo needs to make a living!  But I encourage you to get a copy of the story yourself if it’s the sort of thing that appeals.

Though I can’t quite help myself about another image, which contains an artistic quotation which warms my little mad-science heart.

Both images used by kind permission of the artist.

Squick or Squee 2011, #10

For my money, one of the finest images made by KristinF definitely belongs in this series, although the “squee” here is for me mostly aesthetic.  Its title is My View of the World.

Used with the kind permission of the artist.  The head in a jar could be either a mad scientist’s memento mori, or a reference to the fate of a certain Benjamin Raspail.  Don’t feel you have to choose!