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Tag Archives: torture
Black dossier
The soft virgins of hell’s pit from which Satan takes a bride, etc.
Original post here. Sourced to damsellover via scottpvaughn. Image is a cover of Shock Mystery Tales from February 1963, and contains the text “Shock Mystery Tales. All new stories. Soft Virgins of Horror Island, by Jim Arthur. Hell’s Pit, by Mark Brand. Satan Claims a Bride, by Stuart Wood. Terror Gallery, by Andrew Blake. The Lovely Be Damned, by Steve Lawton.”
Lash the librarian!
Original post here. Image is a paperback book cover containing the text “Lash the Librarian by Nathan Silvers.” Source text “Lash The Librarian by peterpulp.”
Bonus men’s magazine torment
Image is an illustration for a men’s magazine story containing the text “Stone age lust — today. At sunrise a weird cult still haunts the ruins of Stonehenge — offering up human sacrifices!”
Image is an illustration for a men’s magazine story containing the text “1000 nude bond maidens for the fleshpots of the damned. The cries of the young and dommed could not make themselves heard over the Devil’s laughter. by Check McCarthy.”
Original post here. Sourced via gitaral. Original text:
外国のこういう雑誌に書かれてる女性って、当たり前だけど、みな素敵ね
ウットリする
Men’s magazines are perilous places
At least one of them fights for Castro
Image is a men’s magazine illustration containing the caption “A mindless scream started in Elsa’s throat as the forked, white hot tongues inched closer. But even more horrible was the accusation that spilled from Conrad’s lips.”
Image is a men’s magazine illustration containing the caption “The whip’s barbed tip gouged flesh from Princess de Lamballe’s writhing body. It was the start of a mindlesss agony only because she refused to admit to the lies shrieked at her by the toad.”
Image is a spread with illustrations for a men’s magazine article with a title caption “‘I Fight for Castro: In the Rebelliion that can only end with Cuba’s freedom.’ by Mario Cuendez. Illustrated by Sid Shores.” It has a picture quotation caption “I have seen my brother die. I have watched our first bid for liberty end in bloodshed. But still, we fight on!” and a sub-caption “Her screams were like the cries of a tortured animal as Batista’s soldiers continued to lash her.”
Original post here. The “Sid Shores” referred to on the caption of the third illustration is probably the American illustrator Syd Shores (1913-1973).
How to deal with cultural imperialists
Original post here. I have been unable to establish the identity of the artist. Sourced via devine-defilement. Original text:
Artist’s depiction of a form of medieval Asian torture upon the wheel. Possibly an early European Christian missionary. They weren’t really all that “keen” about attempts at conversion.
Four from the Grand Guignol
Original post here. Images are four posters advertising productions at the Théâtre du Grand-Guignol in Paris, respectively “(1) Femme que aimait les têtes, la pièce que tout le monde veut voir. (2) La sorcière, drame gitan en un acte d’Eddy Ghilain. (2) Les Coupeurs de têtes: Perdues dans l’Enfer Vert. Danise Dax, Germaine Duclos, avec Eddy Ghilain, Bernard Charlan, et Jimmy Galliard. (4) Le jardin des supplices, de Octave Mirabeau.” Original text:
posters from Grand Guignol.
House of the damned
Original post here. Art is Kiyoaki Kanai. Sourced on tumblr to japanesessemee via mamanipple.