
Giant Rocket-Headed Robot, Fantastic Adventures July 1951 Cover
Appearing on the July 1951 cover of Fantastic Adventures, this vivid pulp illustration depicts a massive humanoid robot head with a grotesque, angry expression rocketing through deep space past a cratered planetary surface. The bulbous, segmented orange-red cranium trails a blazing exhaust plume, giving the mechanical menace the appearance of a living missile. Published alongside Peter Worth's 'The Robot Men of Bubble City,' the image perfectly captures the lurid, imaginative excess of Ziff-Davis-era science fiction pulp art.
A shrieking robot head the size of a moon blasting through space on its own rocket exhaust is closer to 'exploding space station' than anything on the lower end of the scale. This is peak Atomic Age fever-dream pulp absurdity executed with complete sincerity.
“JULY 25c / fantastic / ADVENT / EXCITING STORIES BASED ON SCIENCE / The ROBOT MEN OF BUBBLE CITY / By PETER WORTH / A THRILLING STORY OF SCIENTIFIC ADVENTURE ON THE PLANET PLUTO”





