Original post here. Sourced via greatgrottu. Original text:
Horror Stories, 1936
Original post here. Image is the cover of Spicy Adventure Stories (April 1941). Original text:
H.J. Ward, 1941
Original post here. Sourced on tumblr to littlebunnysunshine. Image is a men’s magazine cover containing the text “Man’s Adventure. Swapping — Why Women Think It’s Wonderful! He Had Hundreds of Slave Victims to Play with and He Used Them All. The Screaming Killer Who Lived for Pain! Sex! How Much Do You Spend a Year to Satisfy Your Needs! The Prostitute Traitor Who Led Me Into a Trap of Blood.”
Original post here. Original text:
Some fantasy peril art. Highly inspired by F. Frazetta, Paul Renaud, Adriano Babtista, Frank Cho.
Original post here. Image is a cover of Dime Mystery Magazine (February 1938) and contains the text “Dime Mystery Magazine. February. 10¢. Playground of the Tiny Killers, feature-length mystery novel by John K. Knox. A Corpse Stole My Wife, by Henry T. Sperry. Blassingame, Kobler.” Sourced on tumblr to spicyhorror.
Original post here. Sourced on tumblr to ultra-dafness via divine-defilement. Provenance is unclear, but it might have been modeled after an old men’s magazine illustration, a small version of which sometimes crops up on some BDSM-related sites.
I couldn’t find it in a larger size, unfortunately.
Original post here. Original text “Dream Catcher by steveoreno.”
Original post here. Cover art illustrates “Satan’s Shackles: Book-length Spider Novel.” Sourced via trixietreats. Original text:
The Spider (June 1938)
Original post here. Sourced to superwoobinda via reginaldjuice. Image is a comics cover containing the text “Gangster Story Bonnie: onorata società .”
Original post here. Sourced to zgmfd via horrorpedia. A crop of a Euro-comics cover, for which I was able to find an apparent complete image on the twitter feed @stuart_manning.