Original post here. Image is a paperback book cover containing the text “Lash the Librarian by Nathan Silvers.” Source text “Lash The Librarian by peterpulp.”
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Mad Nazi doctor
Original post here. Source text “art from MAN'S ADVENTURE by peterpulp.”
The source text attributes this cover painting to Man’s Adventure, but the one context-restoring image I could find here indicates that this painting was the cover for True Men Stories (April 1974), although it is possible that the art was re-used at some point. Here is the original context image:
Mines!
Original post here. Source text “Floating Bombs by peterpulp.”
This image was a cover painting for Man’s Adventure (May 1967), as documented in this post, which also provides the image in its original context.
Draining her fluids
Original post here. Source text “Horror Stories by peterpulp.”
Shocking
Original post here. Source text “Shocking . by peterpulp.”
The image appears to be a crop of Fumetti del futuro #29, with the story “L’isola della libidine.” The issue is cataloged by Comicvine. Here is is in original context:
Electric chair
Original post “http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/103391047279/the-chair-by-peterpulp”>here/a>. This image appears to be a crop of cover art for Death of a Transvestite by Ed Wood. Source text “The Chair by peterpulp.”
Horror clinic
Original post here. Source text “At The Clinic by peterpulp.” This appears to be a magazine cover by fantasy illustrator Dave Dorman (b. 1958), who has a website here. The original context for the illustration appears to have been this magazine cover:
Girlsicles
Original post art from MAN'S FATE MAGAZINE by peterpulp.”
An octopus grows in Brooklyn
Original post here. Image is a cover of Dime Detective Magazine depicting a woman trapped in the coils of an octopus in a tank. A man in a suit looks out of the cover while pointing an automatic pistol backwards toward the tank. The cover contains the text “Dime Detective Magazine combined with Flynn’s Detective Fiction. October 15ยข. All stories complete. ‘A Corpse Grows in Brooklyn’ An Inspector Allhoff story by D.L. Champion. ‘Thanks for the Lovely Funeral,’ a Bill Brent novelette by Frederick C. Davis. G.T. Fleming-Roberts, Julius Long, Henry Norton, and others.” Source text “DIME DETECTIVE MAGAZINE by peterpulp.”
Fiend’s feast
Original post here. Image is a cover of Spicy Mystery magazine depicting a woman in a negligee on a ladder trying to escape a large lizard-like creature, and bearing the text “‘Fiend’s Feast’ by Robert Leslie Bellem.” Source text “SPICY MYSTERY 1938 by peterpulp.”













