Original post here. Sourced to twitter.com. Original text:
Oltretomba Colore #15. “Effetto sangue.”
Original post here. Sourced to twitter.com. Original text:
Oltretomba Colore #15. “Effetto sangue.”
Original post here. Sourced to cvasques via coryscrappycinema.
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.
Original post here. Source text “art from MAN'S ADVENTURE by peterpulp.”
The source text attributes this cover painting to Man’s Adventure, but the one context-restoring image I could find here indicates that this painting was the cover for True Men Stories (April 1974), although it is possible that the art was re-used at some point. Here is the original context image:
Original post here. Sourced on tumblr to swampthingy via singoshibari.
The image is a detail from the cover of a comic book called Stark Terror, Issue #2, published February 1971. Comicvine has an entry on the issue as well as an image of the whole cover.
Original post here. Original text “Transfusion by Yucipital.”
Original post here. Sourced to venusrbecky.