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Never a dull moment.

Never a dull moment.

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Amazing piece of art by James Georgopolous from his “Guns in Cinema” series. The one above is from the film Pulp Fiction.

Amazing piece of art by James Georgopolous from his “Guns in Cinema” series. The one above is from the film Pulp Fiction.

Laurie Simmons (American, born 1949)  Walking Gun  1991  Gelatin silver print  The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Anonymous Gift, 1998  © Laurie Simmons

Laurie Simmons (American, born 1949) Walking Gun 1991 Gelatin silver print The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Anonymous Gift, 1998 © Laurie Simmons

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Picture of magnets

Mady Salyer "hold on a sec, there's something in my eye...."

cover art by Robert Maguire

cover art by Robert Maguire

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space ladies

space ladies

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projectile.

projectile.

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Vintage paperback Avon Fantasy Novel nr 2 Jack Williamson- The Green Girl. Published by Avon in 1950

Vintage paperback Avon Fantasy Novel nr 2 Jack Williamson- The Green Girl. Published by Avon in 1950

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Mady Salyer @Libby Zander Beware packages in the seed exhange marked as being from "the weird land beneath the earth"

lesbian pagan pulp

lesbian pagan pulp

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left hand shadow precision

left hand shadow precision

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pesky spacesuit gunmen probably flew over on pesky rockets

pesky spacesuit gunmen probably flew over on pesky rockets

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you should be careful to balance the frying part of the search with plenty of fibrous parts of the search

you should be careful to balance the frying part of the search with plenty of fibrous parts of the search

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5 minutes and I still don't understand what's happening in this image

5 minutes and I still don't understand what's happening in this image

is that an eyeball popping ray gun?

is that an eyeball popping ray gun?

this new world couldnn't be fenced in

this new world couldnn't be fenced in

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Attack From Atop Rocket Man

Attack From Atop Rocket Man

who are apparently less awesome than you might have assumed from the text

who are apparently less awesome than you might have assumed from the text

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Another reason to go to the library

Another reason to go to the library

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Picture of magnets

Mady Salyer I so wish that they had worked in something about asking to go behind the stacks in a library appropriate format

I'VE GOT MY EYE ON YOU.

I'VE GOT MY EYE ON YOU.

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Dovima with some reading material.

Dovima with some reading material.

Philippe Cazaumayou – Hydrogenesis

Philippe Cazaumayou – Hydrogenesis

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Picture of muris

Mus Muris wooh!!!

gang pulp

gang pulp

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Le mystère est exempt de pudeur, 1935 [‘featuring’ Yva Richard & Studio Biederer] Georges Hugnet

Le mystère est exempt de pudeur, 1935 [‘featuring’ Yva Richard & Studio Biederer] Georges Hugnet

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Le billet mystérieux

Le billet mystérieux

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The pop American culture’s portrait by Greg Miller

The pop American culture’s portrait by Greg Miller

Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, Kenneth Anger, 1952

Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, Kenneth Anger, 1952

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Margaret Brundage (b. 1900 - d. 1972) was an American illustrator and painter who is best remembered for her artistic contributions to pulp magazines, most notably the pulp covers for Weird Tales from 1933 to 1938. The majority of the magazine's readers had no idea she was female, as she signed her pieces "M. Brundage," and complaints about the erotic nature of work increased only after it was revealed that "M" stood for "Margaret."

Margaret Brundage (b. 1900 - d. 1972) was an American illustrator and painter who is best remembered for her artistic contributions to pulp magazines, most notably the pulp covers for Weird Tales from 1933 to 1938. The majority of the magazine's readers had no idea she was female, as she signed her pieces "M. Brundage," and complaints about the erotic nature of work increased only after it was revealed that "M" stood for "Margaret."

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gun ring! Really?

gun ring! Really?

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