
Image originally appeared in a post at BondageBlog under the title Whips, Chains, and Buzz-Saws. Original post text was “There is a lot of kinky shit happening in this scene on the cover of Sinister Stories” and provided the source for the image here. Image contains the text “Sinister Stories. A daring, breathless, horror novel Brides for the Half-Men, by Francis James. The Wind Monster Wants Me! Novelette of hair-raising mystery by Gabriel Wilson.”
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Surreal forest bondage



Original post here. Sourced to pixography via spiraphobia. Original text:
Ghoul heart transplant

Original post here. Image contains the text “Terror Tales. Featuring The Deadly Ghouls, Satan’s Vault of Horror, The Unseen Terror Plus Other Terror Tales from the Beyond” and also appears to contain a signature “Yoder.” Sourced via notpulpcovers. Original text:
Just some more bizarre stuff from the fine folks at Eerie. Couple of girls hanging on hooks while a monster rips his own chest open. The drugs must have been better in the 60’s.
Eerie Publications, Terror Tales, July 1969.
Many hands

This is an artwork from (or perhaps from the promotion of) the eroge game Musuko no Tomodachi ni Okasarete (The Cougar Trap). A gallery here of 195 images from the game shows several images (here’s one) of the same female character being groped by a faceless man wearing as suit of the same color as the sleeves in this image, but the gallery does not include this specific image. However, a version of the image appears here overlain with Japanese characters, suggesting that it might have been promotional artwork for the game rather than one of the scenes appearing in the game itself. The artist is Oda Non (artist website here), who is an extremely prolific anime artist.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.
Classroom demonstration

Original post here. Sourced via metalonmetalblog. Original text:
Art by Paula Meadows
Ready for shipment

Original post here. Sourced to seehernaked via freakantique.
You wouldn’t want to make Tiny mad

Original post here. Original text:
John Duillo pulp art.
Fettered

Original post here. Sourced to thewardress via littlebunnysunshine.

