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Woman-eating plant monster courtesy of Bernie Wrightson. https://t.co/SpWHYdMUEQ pic.twitter.com/GOGJZiIe2T
— Pulp Covers (@PulpCovers) July 9, 2018
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Woman-eating plant monster courtesy of Bernie Wrightson. https://t.co/SpWHYdMUEQ pic.twitter.com/GOGJZiIe2T
— Pulp Covers (@PulpCovers) July 9, 2018
While it’s generally the case that much what remains of the old Galaxy of Terror site preserved at the Internet Archive isn’t terribly good, there are still some diamonds in the rough there. One of these is an artist who worked under the name of Hekonix. Most Hekonix’s art looks like pencil-and-ink drawings (there are also some photomanipulations). These are unfortunately only in small size, but the show some real artistic, not just in figure-rendering but also in capturing some of the drama of various girls-and-monsters scenes.
Some of Hekonix’s art looks like “consentacle” sex.
Some looks like, ahem, non-consensual tentacle sex.
And some seems clearly to be vore, or at least incipient vore.
And some of it even looks like — Great Cthulhu help me — like the weird afterglow of girl-and-monster relations.
There isn’t too much more, but if you’re curious, you can browse the preserved Hekonix page here.
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THE WOMAN EATER (1958) #horror #scifi #poster pic.twitter.com/3E1NSSZu6u
— Dr. Giallo (@Dr_Giallo) February 23, 2018
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All around your flavour#Art by #MelanieLee pic.twitter.com/3Lb5BR5wtV
— SakuranboDaruma (@SakuranboDaruma) November 17, 2017
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— Creepie Suzie (@CreepieSuzie) February 26, 2017
This appears to be a crop of a movie poster for a little-regarded movie called The Last Shark (1981).