Original post here, although the image here is the larger source image. Sourced to pbase.com.
Tag Archives: femme peril
A death trap worthy of the name
Original post here. Original text:
The Lust Trap by GlobtheSpacetoad
I confess to finding this more entertaining than the usual overly-elaborate, too-easily-escapable supervillain death trap.
What lies beneath
Original post here. Image is a cover of Terror Tales and contains the text “House of Living Death, spine-tingling mystery novel by Arthur Leo Zagat. Dead Man’s Bride by Wyatt Blassingame. Hugh B. Cave, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, and other masters of eerie fiction!” Original text:
“Terror Tales” V. 1 #1 September 1934
The great escape — maybe
Original post here. Original text “Ops by reptileye by reptileye.”
Sex captive of the Invisible Man
Original post here. Sourced via djtechno803. Original text:
from “Yumenozoki”
by Toshio Saeki
Cat men, snake men, it’s all good
Original post here. Image is a cover of Dime Mystery Magazine and contains the text “Three blood-chilling mystery novelettes: The Corpoe Who Wouldn’t Die! by Stewart Stirling. Coming of the Cat-Men by William B. Cox. Master of the Graveyard Ghouls by Donald G. Cormack.” Sourced to pulpcovers.com.
Strung up and statuefied
Original post here. Image is a copy of a cover of Dime Mystery Magazine and contains the text “Coming of the Facelsss Killers: Thrill-packed mystery novel by Fancis James. Satan’s Pigmy Horde by John Hawkins.” Sourced via greatgrottu. Original text:
Dime Mystery Magazine (March 1938)
Suspension bondage II: Who stole from whom?
Original post here. Sourced on tumblr to werusdarkworld. This image appears to be a crop from the Italian adult comics series Serie Superfumetti. This is what appears to have been the original cover:
Found at Comicvine, with a number of others from the same series which are even stranger.
Twin Terror Tales
Image is a cover of Terror Tales and contains the text “Terror Tales. Francis James is Back!! with a new, chill-packed novel, Bride of the Serpent. House of the Mummy Men: start, fascinating terror novelette by Edith & Ejler Jacobson.”
Image is a cover of Terror Tales and contains the text “Terror Tales. Slaves for the Wine Goddess: eerie mystery-thriller novelette by Russell Gray. The Monster is Hungry! by Wyatt Blassingame.”
Original post here. Original text:
“Terror Tales” March and July 1939
Showgirl and monster
Original post here. Sourced to Flickr / x-ray delta one via damsellover.
This is cover art by Hugh J. Ward (1909-1945) and was apparently originally used as a cover of Spicy Mystery.
Image found here.












