
Original post here. Sourced to coquelinee via xxxelasetchbook.
Tag Archives: mad science
Maghella

This is cover art from one of the nearly 150 Maghella fumetti comics published in Italy and France in the 1970s and 1980s. According to this Italian eBay auction it is issue #124 from 1979. On the cover is visible the text “Maghella. Vietato ai minori di seidici anni.” There is an Italian eBay auction here that offers a high quality reproduction of the cover art (without markings); the artist is identified by the seller as Renato Averardo Ciriello.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.
Flesh Feast

Original post here. Image contains the text “Creeping, Crawling, Flesh-eating Maggots! Morbid horror in vivid color! Living bodies used for the most vile experiment ever devised. Viking International Pictures Presents Flesh Feast. Starring Veronica Lake, with Phil Philbin, Heather Hughes, Martha Mischon, Yanka Mann, Dian Wilhite.” Original text:
Flesh Feast (1970)
This film sounds kinda cool, but it really is pretty awful.
Watch out for that tank

Original post here. Sourced to damsellover. Original text:
don’t bump the tank! don’t tip the tank over!
Fay Wray ~ The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
Replication of results

Original post here. Sourced to effeuillages-coquins. Original text:
detailed lab notes provide repeatability of results
Work of Barry Blair, perhaps?
Electric dildo chair

Original post here. Sourced to sloworhard via singoshibari.
Bondage observation

Original post here. Source via xxxelasetchbook. Original text:
Little alien men get to work

Original post here. Image contains the text “X-com. John Russell.” Sourced to hentai-foundry.com via 0fantasme0. Original text:
French-language Flesh for Frankenstein

Original post here. Image contains the text “René Chateau présente Dallia di Lazzaro, Joë Dallessandro, Udo Kier. Chair pour Frankenstein. Un film de Andy Warhol. Mise en scéne Paul Morrissey. Interdit aux moins de 18 ans.” Sourced via geekterror. Original text:
Jean Mascii
Victims of Mad Science

Originally posted at Bondage Blog with this descriptive commentary by Rope Guy:
This is from an (I think) Italian horror comic called Terror Blue. In later panels these girls are walking around as partial skeletons, so I do not think this procedure in the tanks is intended to be a healthy one.