R-N-A

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This manga image was uploaded to the Fembot Wiki in April of 2010 with the filename “BLUE087”. It appears to be a digital photograph from the interior of a printed manga book, based on the page edges visible at left and the curved page edges top and bottom right. The “R-N-A” may be a book or chapter title. Unfortunately, no further information on the source manga could be discovered.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Robot girl sits up

battle-angel-alita-berserker
This image is a panel from the Battle Angel Alita manga series (known as Gunnm in Japan). The mechanical girl is said to be a Fred-Saberhagen-style berserker weapon. The manga sequence where this panel appears can be seen here and the whole page containing this panel is here.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Catgirl pop

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This image is a page from Chapter 26 of the manga series Elfen Lied, drawn by Lynn Okamoto.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Surgery

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This image is from the first page of Chapter 9 (“Angel”) of artist Waita Uziga’s guro manga Shin Gendai Ryoukiden (also titled 真・現代猟奇伝 or True Modern Stories of the Bizarre). There is a related panel on the last page. Waita Uziga’s web page is here.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Briny depths

kamui-gaiden
This is artwork by legendary manga artist Sanpei Shirato. The Google mechanical translation of this Japanese page appears to suggest that the art is related to the 2009 movie Kamui Gaiden, which was based on Shirato’s manga series (dating back to the 1960s) of the same name. The Wikipedia entry for the movie mentions “underwater battles” which perhaps helps confirm the connection.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

By the killbot reflected

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This artwork is from a late-1980s manga series called “Metal K” about which no great amount of information is available online in English. According to machine translation of Japanese-language sources here and here, Metal K was first serialized in a weekly called “Shonen Jump”. The author/illustrator’s name is given in some sources as Maki Kouji, in others as Koji Maki or Kōji Maki, and in still yet others as Makiraiko-shi. That last link also contains a 656×1024 image of this artwork as it appeared on the cover of a “Jump Comics” publication that apparently collected Metal K into one volume.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Waiting for Master

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Original post here. Original text:

xuisse:

When he comes back, I’m so happy to see him, that I can’t feel the weight of the chain and forget the coldness of the floor.

Please kill me now

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Original post here. Sourced to kingdomgore via circuitslave.