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Pip and Jane in Dinoworld by Peter Pan Comics

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Pip and Jane in Dinoworld

Cave girls are cool. But dinosaurs are better.

For more Pip & Jane visit www.peterpancomics.com, where fun webcomics and cosplay models await you!

Cavegirl vs Space Exploration by ASalinas_1

Cavegirl vs Space Exploration

Cave Dwellers by Andy WXx2009

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Cave Dwellers

Seoul Korea vintage VHS cover art for Hammer flick "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" (1970) - "Dino Bounced" by moreska

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Seoul Korea vintage VHS cover art for Hammer flick "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" (1970) - "Dino Bounced"

This classic Hammer studio release, a follow-up to "One Million Years B.C.", features plenty of sci-fi dino action. Rare VHS tape, hardly ever seen in good condition.

“The Cave Girl” by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Ace F-258 (1964). Cover art by Roy G. Krenkel, Jr. by lhboudreau

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“The Cave Girl” by Edgar Rice Burroughs.  Ace F-258 (1964). Cover art by Roy G. Krenkel, Jr.

“The transformation of a highly civilized, blue-blooded young Bostonian into the savage bone-and-muscle chief of a band of shaggy cavemen is a challenge worthy of the talents of the man who created Tarzan of the Apes.

“In THE CAVE GIRL, Edgar Rice Burroughs tells, in a thrill-after-thrill novel, the story of Waldo Smith-Jones and his desperate effort to survive on a lost island of primitive men and primitive beasts. How Waldo was given the name of Thandar, how he won the hand of the cave princess Nadara, and how he overcame the most desperate of odds make this a real Tarzan-type epic.” [From the back cover]

Roy G. Krenkel, Jr. (1918-1983), Hugo Award winner and Father of Heroic Fantasy, is the iconic illustrator of the “second wave” 1960s revival of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ stories. Ace editor Donald Wolheim was struck by Krenkel’s style which he found evocative of the great pulp artist J. Allen St. John. The 1962 “At the Earth’s Core” and “The Moon Maid,” Krenkel’s first covers for Ace, were instant successes.

pls590 by Cleavage All-Stars

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pls590

One way or another.

Emma 1 Million BC Tribute by The Emmanuelle Jameson

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Emma 1 Million BC Tribute

A tribute to Raquel Welch, who passed away today.

Caucasus. Above the entrance to a deep cave by Kira Pichano

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Caucasus. Above the entrance to a deep cave

The entrance to the cave starts from a failure with a well 80 meters down

We value old things by wwimble

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We value old things

Cave Girl 2 by wwimble

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Cave Girl 2

Cave Girl 1 by wwimble

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Cave Girl 1

You're Late__27A3831_MG_8031 by Alfred J. Lockwood Photography

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You're Late__27A3831_MG_8031

The look you get when you arrive late from work with liquor on your breath and forget to bring the berries she asked to go with dessert. Planet Earth, Centuries Ago

Katie Marie Edwards is the model. The background was shot at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage.

Best viewed large. All rights reserved

Three and Three Quarters Panels1&2 by Buzz-On

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Three and Three Quarters Panels1&2

A cave girl in a pink outfit dotted with gems resembling animal spots stands before a space man with a giant crystal for a chest and a green monster of mix-matched parts. Their headquarters consist of a petrified tree, a gem encrusted space fortress, and a cloud in the grip of a giant skeletal hand. Text reads, “Three and Three Quarters, Pleurmineral Palace, Fort Fortifite, Rampart Roilous”.

Kraggberrienne Krrummbler by Buzz-On

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Kraggberrienne Krrummbler

A barbaric woman in a pink fur bikini with leopard-spot-like gemstones wields primitive weapons.
Furry pink tops and bottoms with leopard-spot-like gemstones.
A multitude of furry “berries’ fight to clamber up a rocky mountain against a dark sky. Text reads, "Kraggberrienne Krrummbler
Some know her as “Kraggberry” or “Rarrghberry” or “Krrumble”. Different names for different tribes. But she’s REALLY known through The MANTLE & The EDIFICE…
...Enchanted skins that bestow upon her the traits of all varieties of Clamberberries vying for sunlight above the endless storms."

“When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth” (Hammer Films, 1970). Starring Playboy Magazine’s 1968 Playmate of the Year, Victoria Vetri. British lobby card. by lhboudreau

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“When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth” (Hammer Films, 1970).  Starring Playboy Magazine’s 1968 Playmate of the Year, Victoria Vetri.  British lobby card.

This was the third in Hammer's "Cave Girl" series, preceded by "One Million Years B.C." (1966) and "Prehistoric Women" (1967), and followed by "Creatures the World Forgot" (1971). A tribe on a cliff are about to sacrifice three blonde women. Three priests, wearing dinosaur hides, are about to kill them for their Sun God, but one of them, Sanna (Victoria Vetri), escapes and jumps off the cliff. She is rescued by Tara (Robin Hawdon), a member of a rival tribe. Her survival coincides with the mysterious formation of a new "fire" in the sky: the moon! Sanna's old tribe blames her for this affront to the sun. Sanna flees their wrath and Tara follows.

Movie trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHaClZaXoJk

Kraggs and Ceylene by Buzz-On

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Kraggs and Ceylene

A cave woman in a pink bikini wielding crystal clubs sits upon a bee-colored Utahraptor. They are on a snow-covered slope with trees in the background. It snows. A text reads, "Kraggs rode Ceylene through the mountains, hunting the giant crickets that were demolishing Christmas trees. The crickets were reward enough for the Utahraptor, and the locals rewarded Kraggs with huge, heavy fruitcakes."

Cave Girl #12 / splash panel by micky the pixel

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Cave Girl #12 / splash panel

Cave Girl / Heft-Reihe
> The Devil Boat!
art: Bob Powell
Magazine Enterprises / USA 1953
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
www.comics.org/issue/204289/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_Girl_(comics)

Cave Girl #12 by micky the pixel

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Cave Girl #12

Cave Girl / Heft-Reihe
cover: Bob Powell
Magazine Enterprises / USA 1953
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
www.comics.org/issue/204289/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_Girl_(comics)

Dino Doll by evaxebra

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Dino Doll

Cave Girl #13 by micky the pixel

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Cave Girl #13

Cave Girl / Heft-Reihe
Cave Girl battles The Amazons
cover: Bob Powell
Magazine Enterprises / USA 1954
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
www.comics.org/issue/11433/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_Girl_(comics)