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Vintage Pulp - Spicy-Adventure Stories (Oct1940)
Art by H.J. Ward
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Sleepy Time Gal
Art by Alberto Vargas
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The Weird Tales Covers Of Margaret Brundage "The Queen Of The Pulps"
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Vintage Comic - Seven Seas Comics #06
Pencils: Matt Baker
Inks: Matt Baker
Leader Enterprises (1947)
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A book you very likely don’t have on your shelf #441
1967
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notpulpcovers · 7 months
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Another Transformers Animated and Greener Grass Awaits fusion! It's Sari this time...
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froopis · 2 years
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⠀⠀⠀My Kind Of Woman ‧₊˚❊ ◌。
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⠀⠀⠀You're my, my, my, my kind of woman 🎸 Ꮼ ( ゚o⌒) ✹ ɞ
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got a new sketchbook
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jaws-of-eden · 6 months
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Next Greener Grass Awaits post will drop soon. Just need to finalise the notes and lore. And hello to anyone who is casually scrolling past this tag.
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jestlingnest · 5 months
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what is greener grass awaits i like that golfer
HI AZZIE okay so greener grass awaits is a game about golf! You play as someone who really, really likes golf. But as you break into a golf club after dark to keep golfing, you are interrupted by others who want to kill you. nothing will stop you from golfing, though! not even a god.
spoilers under the cut jic you wanna check out this game yourself. there's some playthroughs online, and the game is free (but very difficult)
If you do decide to watch/play it, I hope you enjoy :D
Okay spoiler time now.
Your player character is not human- or they are, but they're possessed by something that is not. The beginning of the game says "choose body", and when you fall in the water it says "this body cannot swim". You also speak in a very specific font that changes at the end, implying that you have stopped being possessed.
But why are you here? You are either here just to golf and the god (its name is Exuberance) is just getting in the way, or you came here to kill that god specifically. You progress through the Green Canyon Golf Course, even as you're stalked by reanimated corpses that only move when you don't look at them (or look at them for too long).
Why are there zombies here? It's because the Greener Grass company is a front for a cult that worships Exuberance, who seems to be some kind of nature god, judging by all the trees and roots. They advertise themselves to remote areas, and then kill and sacrifice the people there.
Once you confront it, Exuberance recognizes you for what you really are, saying you're the last sacrifice it needs and tries to kill you. It fails, and you kill it instead! Now whatever is possessing you is gone, and you wake up outside of the golf club and go home.
It's a very fun game. Watching it and playing it. I'm in first place for the no enemies speedrun of the game as of November 6th, 2023.
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Vintage Pulp - Saucy Movie Tales (Mar1936)
Art by Norman Saunders
Movie Digest
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theartisticendeavor · 1 month
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Bettie Page
Art by Dan Panosian
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akraisa · 2 years
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General Grievous in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Season 7) and The Bad Batch
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Seven Seas Comics (1947)
Art by Matt Baker
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misforgotten2 · 8 months
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A book you very likely don’t have on your shelf #348
Cover by Earle Bergey -- 1952
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