
Original post here. Image contains the text “Terror…finché morte non ci separi.” Sourced to taake313 via dreamsofcarnage. Original text:
Zombies love anal.

Original post here. Image contains the text “Terror…finché morte non ci separi.” Sourced to taake313 via dreamsofcarnage. Original text:
Zombies love anal.

Consistent with the visible watermarking, this artwork is by the artist greengriffin. The title is Guilty Pleasures. The monster depicted is (according to the artist’s tagging) an illithid, which are commonly called mind flayers. Mind flayers were created by Gary Cygax and appeared in the first (1977) edition of the Monster Manual for his Dungeons and Dragons game. Cygax once said of his inspiration: “The mind flayer I made up out of whole cloth using my imagination, but inspired by the cover of Brian Lumley’s novel in paperback edition, The Burrowers Beneath.” He’s referring to the first of Lumley’s Cthulhu Cycle Dieties novels, the 1974 Daw “yellow spine” paperback edition seen here with cover art by Tim Kirk.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Original post here. Sourced to eros-in-art. Original text:
his nutsacks are as big as his butt. that demon’s gonna get you so pregnant
Félicien Rops

Original post here. Original text:
Monster Lust
http://beowulf1117.tumblr.com/

According to the Drake’s Way tumblr, this is an advertisement that appeared in Horror Sex Tales #1, advertising Monster Sex Tales #1 “by” infamous director and author Ed Wood Jr. According to this forum post, Wood wrote at least three of the stories appearing in Monster Sex Tales #1; another site claims that Horror Sex Tales #1 was also “apparently written and edited entirely by Ed.” (An article at BadMags credits him with work for both publications, but also goes into detail about the difficulties with attributing Wood’s prolific magazine writing.) Both magazines were published by Gallery Press in 1972. This site claims that two stories in Monster Sex Tales were “partly cannibalized from The Adult Version of Frankenstein by Hal Kantor”, which may explain the theme of the advertisement art. However, The Adult Version Of Frankenstein appears to have been an adult novelistic treatment, not described in catalogs as having associated artwork. No information could be discovered about the magazine artist who drew the advertisement.
The advertising copy reads:
“Frankenstein, Raging Sex Monster! See the famous Frankenstein monster rage a lust-frenzied path across the pages of the most shockingly strange magazine to come to you in ages!! MONSTER SEX TALES!! A startling collection of tales about the half-man/half creature of book and movie fame — exciting and diverse interpretations by astute writers of today — guaranteed to keep you pinned solidly to your chair as you read from cover to cover!! Each story is illustrated in art and photos — and is definitely for the sexually-oriented reader!! You’ll find your collector’s first-edition copy of MONSTER SEX TALES at the same magazine stand that brings you WEIRD and HORROR SEX TALES.”
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Original post here. Sourced to womenfuckingmonsters.

Original post here. Sourced to coquelinee via xxxelasetchbook.

Original post here. Original text:
Biological compatibility test
After a long day of work in the lab, Jun and her alien work-partner Kurt decide to settle their arguments with some bedtime action. In the end, both parties are satisfied.
Commissioned by masterchefguy


Original post here. Original text:
Spider Lust

Original post here. Sourced via feeling-is-first. Original text:
Ogres love elf pussy.