
My original tumblr post was here. This image is Things to Come by NiceLABS. It was originally posted on tumblr by Venus R. Becky.
My original tumblr post was here. This image is Things to Come by NiceLABS. It was originally posted on tumblr by Venus R. Becky.
My original tumblr post was here. This image is the cover for a comics series called Magnus, Robot Fighter which first appeared in 1963. Here is the cover with original context from Comics.org:
The image was originally posted on Tumblr by TOMORROW & BEYOND and comes to us via Fifi~ Feeling is First.
My original tumblr post was here. This image was originally posted on tumblr by womans-day and reposted by Erotiterrorism Cell 69 with the observation “This is how we had to cyber in the 90′s.”
My original tumblr post was here. This image was originally posted by Republic Domain! who gives this explanatory text “Backglass from Gottlieb’s Centigrade 37 pinball cabinet, 1977,” as well as a reference to an originating article at Gizmodo. The image comes to us via Reginald Juice.
Interested viewers can refer to the entry at the Internet Pinball Database on Centigrade 37 for further details on the game. That article includes an image of an important detail on the backglass.
My original tumblr post was here. This image was first posted on tumblr by Hell House. I don’t know much about this image’s provenance, by it’s appearance on this Pinterest page strongly suggests that the model is Marie-Claude Bourbonnais (b. 1979).
My original tumblr post was here. This comics cover was originally published on tumblr by spicyhorror where it is attributed as “Wonder Woman No.26, Nov.-Dec. 1947 by H.G. Peter.”
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My original tumblr post was here. This image, a French-language poster for the 1967 Hammer Horror film Frankenstein Created Woman. It was first posted on tumblr by Reginald Juice.