
Original post here. Sourced to reneirss via bleedingbetty1960.
Author Archives: faustus
Fright
Not of this earth

This artwork is called Picnic In The Park by artist retroroxi (aka roxanne). The artist’s caption is “Tina’s beau has an ulterior motive planned for this picnic.” Possibly of interest by the same artist: another artwork (Twisted) in which a nude woman is riding a large octopus.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.
Amputee packaging


Original post here. Sourced to pixiv.net via bbstatdrawn.
Loads and loads of Fu Manchu

Image contains the text ”
Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Mask of Fu Manchu. Back from the dead…and younger! The Orient’s sinister genius returns with a fantastic scheme to rule the world. ‘…one of the “greats” of horror fiction.’ –San Francisco Chronicle.”

Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu. The most incredibly evil genius of all time is back from the dead — deadlier than ever.”

Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. Shadow of Fu Manchu. The deadly Doctor plots to control the most powerful weapon ever known.”

Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. Daughter of Fu Manchu.”

Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Drums of Fu Manchu. Rulers of nations were pawns in his sinister game.”

Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Bride of Fu-Manchu.”

Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Bride of Fu Manchu.”

Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Island of Fu Manchu. The laboratory of the living dead — and an incredible scheme for world control. ‘Thriller de lux.’ — Saturday Review of Literature.”

Image includes the text “Sax Rohmer. The Bride of Fu Manchu. In her hands was the power to stop the world’s deadliest plague!”
Original post here. Sourced to pulpexplosion via pulpflesh.
A most unusual experiment

This cartoon, captioned “Miss Strauss has graciously consented to a most unusual experiment…”, appears here with the credit “Cabaret 1956”. The reference is most likely to Cabaret magazine; you can see the covers to all 12 issues of the 1956 Cabaret here. An artist’s signature (“Troop”) is visible lower left, but more information on the cartoonist is not readily available. (Noted magazine illustrator Miriam Troop worked in that era, but her signature on this piece for Woman’s Day is quite different.)
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.
Self-indicating doll
Sushi huntress

Original post here. Sourced via taggedbymonkeys. Original text:
Sushi Huntressby ~DrawingNightmare
More Tales of Gnosis College fan art — Marie entubed

ToGC-Tubing-Marie by RedPill333. Presented here by the kind permission of the artist.
Tentacles on the beach

This artwork is captioned “Acidtester’s Safari Girl. Sex on the beach.” It is part of a series of about two dozen similar faux comics covers that can be best seen in this gallery. Part of this series (and additional related work) can be seen in the galleries for the Safari-Girl DeviantArt account. It would appear that the Safari-Girl account is in fact controlled by the artist called Acidtester. Evidence includes (1) the listing by “Safari-Girl” of “Acidtester” under “Favorite visual artist” in the DeviantArt profile; (2) a comment on the e-hentai.org gallery to the effect that “I remember this artist from an old quicksand forum. It’s AcidTester, Safari Girl is just his creation”; and (3) an Origins gallery with comments making it clear that the person posting as “Safari-Girl” is indeed the creator of the series, rather than (say) a more recent fan and imitator. Finally, the character in the DA Safari-Girl galleries is named Rebecca Longale, which overlaps with art featuring the same character sinking in quicksand, done in a similar style but identified as AcidTester’s work at awesomecore Quicksand (possibly the “old quicksand forum” referenced above.)
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

