Tasty jungle girl

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Original post here. This image appears at a couple of vore and tentacle sites, but I have been unable to trace its provenance. Sourced to mr-sandman-29 via bbstatdrawn.

Yum!

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Original post here. Original text:

rebel6:

by Hanzel Haro

Gorgon in the moonlight

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Original post here. Original text:

rebel6:

by George Patsouras

Pretty tube girls all in a row

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Original post here. Original text “Spectra Force Lab 2 by Aszmo,”

Spider transformation

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Original post here. Original text “Cross Spider Halloween TF .: Commission :. by Janexas.”

Hot catch

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Original post here. Original text:

venusrbecky:

Hot Catch by LexiKimble

Cat men, snake men, it’s all good

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Original post here. Image is a cover of Dime Mystery Magazine and contains the text “Three blood-chilling mystery novelettes: The Corpoe Who Wouldn’t Die! by Stewart Stirling. Coming of the Cat-Men by William B. Cox. Master of the Graveyard Ghouls by Donald G. Cormack.” Sourced to pulpcovers.com.

Strung up and statuefied

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Original post here. Image is a copy of a cover of Dime Mystery Magazine and contains the text “Coming of the Facelsss Killers: Thrill-packed mystery novel by Fancis James. Satan’s Pigmy Horde by John Hawkins.” Sourced via greatgrottu. Original text:

spicyhorror:

Dime Mystery Magazine (March 1938)

Push-button apocalypse

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Original post here. Image is a close up of a finger about to push a button labeled “hate ray.” Sourced on tumblr to apocalypsedudges via the-bronx-remembers.

Scantily clad from the grave

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Original post here. Image is a cover of Weird Tales and contains the text “Weird Tales: A magazine of the bizarre and unusual. A Rival from the Grave. Creeping horror! Weird terror! by Seabury Quinn. Paul Ernst. C.L. Moore, Robert E. Howard, August W. Derleth.” By its style I would guess the cover was painted by Margaret Brundage. Original text:

don56:

“Weird Tales” January 1936