
Original post here. Image contains the text “Terror…finché morte non ci separi.” Sourced to taake313 via dreamsofcarnage. Original text:
Zombies love anal.

Original post here. Image contains the text “Terror…finché morte non ci separi.” Sourced to taake313 via dreamsofcarnage. Original text:
Zombies love anal.

Original post here. Sourced to craigiepoo via dreamsofcarnage.

Image is a cover of Terror Tales (July 1940) and contains the text “Terror Tales. 15¢. Russell Gray, Richard Huzarski, Charles Boswell, and others. Dolls of Doom: a long novel of weird menace, by Francis James. The Zombie Master: a terror story you’ll remember, by W. Wayne Robbins.” Found in this gallery at The Golden Age.

This art is by German artist Camille Hagner, whose website is here, including a short biography. The art is called Wotan, and it is identified as part of the artist’s Dream Cycle. Another tentacular image in that cycle, Sleeping Beauty, appears closely related.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Original post here. Original text:
Too Much Whisky…
Could happen to anyone… right!

Original post here. Image contains the URL “blewzenart.blogspot.com.” Sourced on tumblr to guardian-of-olympus via charrosnegrosdrogados. Original text “Herbert West, Reanimator by BlewZen.”

Image is a cover of Terror Tales (May 1940) and contains the text “Terror Tales. 15¢. Donald Dale. Charles Boswell. Two strongly contrasted novelettes of unusual terror! Mistress of the Dark Pool by Rusell Gray. Test-Tube Frankenstein, by Wayne Rogers.” Found in at The Golden Age.

This Russian-language movie poster displays the text “Вѣнчап их Сатана. Георгій Алексѣевъ, Москва Театр 2-13-08.” According to this blog post, sourced to Russian Film Posters 1900-1930, the poster is for the 1917 movie Married To Satan (directed by directed by V.K. Viskovsky). The poster artist is Georgi Alexeev.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

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CREEPY COMICS #15

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. The People of the Black Circle: a smashing weird novel of eery black magic, by Robert E. Howard. Seabury Quinn, Greye La Spina.”

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. A Witch Shall Be Born: Dark Magic, Mad Passion, Red Carnage, by Robert E. Howard. Clark Ashton Smith, Bassett Morgan, C.L. Moore.”

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. The Slithering Shadow, by Robert E. Howard.”

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. Black Colossus, by Robert E. Howard. Hugh B. Cave, Clark Ashton Smith, Paul Ernst.”

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. Shadows in Zamboula: stark horror in the sinister house or Aram Baksh, by Robert E. Howard. Doctor Satan spreads icy terror in Detroit: ‘The Consuming Flame.’ Paul Ernst, Leslie F. Stone, E. Hoffman Price.”

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. Queen of the Blakc Coast: a tale of mystery, fantasy, intrigue by Robert E. Howard. Anthony Rud, Carl Jacobi, C.L. Moore, A.W. Bernal.”

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. The Devil in Iron: weird adventure in an amazing island city of green stone by Robert E. Howard. C.L. Moore, Hugh B. Cave, Francis Flagg, Arlton Eadie, F.B. Long, Jr.”

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. The House of the Dragon: a vivid weird story of a thousand eery thrills, by Robert E. Howard. Paul Ernst, Clark Ashton Smith, Edmond Hamilton, Harold Ward.”

Image contains the text “Weird Tales. Red Nails: a fascinating story of the black lotus and the queerest people ever spawned, by Robert E. Howard. Clark Ashton Smith, Edmond Hamilton, Ronal Kayser, C.L. Moore”
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Original covers for Robert E. Howard’s Conan stories, published between 1933 and 1936
All nine were painted by Margaret Brundage, who was the most popular of Weird Tales’ cover artists. She was known for her images depicting bondage and flagellation of women. Authors would insert unnecessary scenes depicting nude women being tortured or whipped to ensure their story got the cover of an issue.
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