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Weird Tales vol. 13, no. 6 (June 1929)

Another one of those wild action scenes where everything's strangely static. Who's attacking/protecting/abducting whom? And this is definitely the most pornographic of all of the covers, even including Vampirella. Are those *butterflies* on her nipples?

Original magazine: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v13n06_1929-06_AT-sas

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Weird Tales magazine cover from the 1920s; a woman in very revealing clothing, a man in middle-eastern clothes and a robot or person in armour carrying a knife.

Weird Tales vol. 13, no. 6 (1929/06).


An old image from my Skyrim archives. This was when a Dragon wanted to bum a couple of toothpicks from me to get some of the local cattle out of their teeth. How could I say no?

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My Dragonborn facing off against a dragon... or giving them a toothpick? It's hard to tell.


Como nunca hago iniciativas en Mastodon, este mes voy a sortear entre los 10 primeros que contesten a este mensaje un ejemplar en versión Kindle de "La Rueda del Destino": un libro de fantasía en el que el amor y el desamor son los motores que van guiando el devenir de los tiempos.
Si os gusta fantasía oscura en su vertiente más emocional, animaos a escribir un mensajito y a participar.
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https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0BMQHZ3YB?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_dp_QQW9BSDKXJS19XTTN1RQ


Astounding vol. 4, no. 1 (October 1930)

When you say "The INVISIBLE Death", I'm going to correct you there, it's the *partly* invisible death, and their weapon is visible, that's going to help. Also although they have a gun they're holding it upside down and using it as a club, I think we've got a fighting chance still.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v04n01_1930-10_cape1736_edit

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Astounding Stories magazine cover from the 1930s; a man is struggling with an invisible figure, the only things visible are its hand and its eyes.

Astounding vol. 4, no. 1 (1930/10).


Astounding vol. 29, no. 1 (March 1942)

I thought for quite a while that this spaceship was lying on the ground, but it's actually pointed up at the sky, if you look between the nearest guy's legs, there's a horizon with another ship/building and some alien trees.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v29n01_1942-03_dtsg0318

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Astounding Stories magazine cover from the 1940s; red humanoid figures are on either side of a man either entering or leaving a small space ship between them. Bare trees, figures and a building or living structure are seen in the distance. The sky has a red stripe across it.

Astounding vol. 29, no. 1 (1942/03).


Famous Fantastic Mysteries vol. 9, no. 2 (December 1947)

Not sure if this is a giant-woman-fantasy deal, or if her hugeness is merely symbolic / she's an apparition in the sky. I guess we would find out if the artillery guys at the bottom could aim their guns properly.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Famous_Fantastic_Mysteries_v09_n02_1947-12.Popular_cape1736_edit

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Famous Fantastic Mysteries magazine cover from the 1940s; a giant woman in roman clothing riding a chariot drawn by two horses is shot at by 1940s weapons; ruins of a building are on fire in the background.

Famous Fantastic Mysteries vol. 9, no. 2 (1947/12).


Astounding vol. 44, no. 5 (January 1950)

Wow, this is terrible. I hate everything about it, but particularly the watch. Not how watches look, or orient themselves on a wrist, and the 12 isn't even at the top.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v44n05_1950-01_dtsg0318

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Astounding Stories magazine cover from the 1950s; a hand wearing a gold watch is reaching up toward Jupiter in a dark sky.

Astounding vol. 44, no. 5 (1950/01).


Wonder Stories vol. 4, no. 3 (August 1932)

Everything about this is futuristic, except what appears to be a block of fried Halloumi which has stowed away on the bottom of the SPACE COFFIN.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Wonder_Stories_v04n03_1932-08_cape1736_v2

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Magazine cover from the 1930s; a person is in a metallic suit inside a transparent tube, floating in space; the earth is visible and a large yellow sphere, possibly the sun, which appears to be exploding; a golden cube is also floating nearby.

Wonder Stories vol. 4, no. 3 (1932/08).


Thrilling Wonder Stories vol. 27, no. 2 (June 1945)

This is absolutely the horniest of all the covers, even including the Vampirella ones with unequivocal nudity or that butterflies-on-the-nipples one. Female sexiness was all about the legs in the 1940s, wasn't it?

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/ThrillingWonderStoriesV27N021945Su

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Thrilling Wonder Stories magazine cover from the 1940s; a man and a woman embrace in zero-gravity conditions in a space ship. 

Thrilling Wonder Stories vol. 27, no. 2 (1945/06).


Weird Tales vol. 9, no. 6 (June 1927)

Perhaps the world has changed a lot since 1929 but my immediate thought was that the ghost was there to protect her from the priest.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/WeirdTalesV09N06192706

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Weird Tales magazine cover from the 1920s; a woman in a wedding dress standing in front of a priest drops her bouquet as she sees a ghost-like creature.

Weird Tales vol. 9, no. 6 (1927/06).


Astounding Stories vol. 9, no. 1 (January 1932)

Love the cops on the floor below, they're like “another day, another ape attack, what are you gonna do?”

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/astounding-v-009-n-01-1932-01

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Astounding Stories magazine cover from the 1930s; an ape is on the side of a building high above a street, holding a man upside by one leg. 

Astounding Stories vol. 9, no. 1 (1932/01).


New Review - a magnificent powerful fantasy tale of a skilled soldier juggling survival day to day and looking after her family - strongly recommend A Woman of the Sword by Anna Smith Spark https://www.runalongtheshelves.net/blog/2023/4/5/awomanofthesword

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A woman with sword and shield we stand behind as she also carries a young child and holds the hand of another


It's been a while so please accept my offering of a pink elf with an afro for you!

(She's gorgeous and I want to draw more of her)

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Pink elf with a large afro and ears on a green background drawn in marker pen


Eraserhead 1977
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When I first came across this at the urging of a friend in a video store that has gone the way of the dinosaurs, it was sitting in the aisle reserved for horror films. Horror? Really? I found out it was a very loose interpretation. Sure the setting was bleak and dismal, but as with other offerings from Director David Lynch, the content is left wide open to interpretation. The protagonist, played by Lynch veteran film star Jack Nance, offers a
Eraserhead 1977 movie poster. Animated chicken dinner. Mutant baby. Dancing lady performing in the radiator.


Worlds of IF (May 1969)

There is so much going on here I don't know where to start. Space Force!

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/1969-05_IF

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Worlds of IF magazine cover from the 1960s; a large purple feline creature is holding green humanoid creature out of the window of a tracked vehicle.

Worlds of IF (1969/05).


Science Fantasy vol. 8, no. 22 (April 1957)

The guy in front looks like he's playing a solo on a guitar just out of frame but I think perhaps the red guy has shot him? No explanation why they're in completely different lighting despite being only a couple of metres apart.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Science_Fantasy_v08n22_1957-04_Bogof39-slpn

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Science Fantasy magazine cover from the 1950s; two men are in a natural setting with a city in the distance behind them; one man is in a red uniform and may be attacking the other from behind.

Science Fantasy vol. 8, no. 22 (1957/04).


Science Fiction Quarterly New Series vol. 5, no. 2 (August 1957)

Blue flight attendant lady shows good humour as she's hit on, snubbed and examined through a magnifying glass by the same guy all at the same time. Not for nothing but "The Locus Focus" is an EXCELLENT title.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Science_Fiction_Quarterly_New_Series_v05n02_1957-08

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Science Fiction Quarterly magazine cover from the 1950s; a three-headed man is conversing with an amused woman with bright red hair in flight attendant uniform; alien creatures are seated behind them; a ringed planet is seen through a lozenge-shaped window.

Science Fiction Quarterly New Series vol. 5, no. 2 (1957/08).


Amazing Stories vol. 2, no. 2 (May 1927)

She lives in that little zero-privacy glass house? And he talks to her through that device? But she's right there. Does it translate maybe? Why is she standing on little circles on a box? Why is she saluting?

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Amazing_Stories_v02n02_1927-05_Missing_ifc105ibcbc

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Amazing Stories magazine cover from the 1920s; a man with earphones attached to some device is looking at a woman about 20cm tall, who is standing in front of a tiny house.

Amazing Stories vol. 2, no. 2 (1927/05).


Fantastic Adventures vol. 12, no. 2 (February 1950)

Our profile image girl! Seen here weighing up the red pill and the green pill, if the pills were enormous jewels. Particularly like the elephant-demon-creature guy just under her left elbow.

Read the original magazine here: https://archive.org/details/Fantastic_Adventures_v12n02_-_1950_-_Ziff-Davis

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Fantastic Adventures magazine cover from the 1950s; a woman with bright red hair holds up two jewels the size of ostrich eggs; a variety of monster creatures are watching in the background. 

Fantastic Adventures vol. 12, no. 2 (1950/02).


The cover of Amazing Stories vol. 1, no. 5 (August 1926)

Two very different reactions to the disembodied … android … robot head. One guy seems angry the experiment worked, and the other is worried it will spit at him.

Read the original magazine thanks to archive.org here:
https://archive.org/details/Amazing_Stories_v01n05_1926-08_ufikus-DPP

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Amazing Stories magazine cover from the 1920s; a disembodies head is attached to machinery; two men working on the machinery react in fear/horror.


The cover of Weird Tales vol. 37, no. 4 (March 1944)

I have cranked up the colours on these a little but trust me, they were not holding back when they printed the original.

Read the original magazine thanks to archive.org here:
https://archive.org/details/WeirdTalesV37n04194403Ifcslpn

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Weird Tales magazine cover from the 1940s; a man rides a large green bat-like creature over the sea.

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