Fantastic Adventures Dec 1949 'Involuntary Immortals' Mad Scientist Lab Cover
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Fantastic Adventures Dec 1949 'Involuntary Immortals' Mad Scientist Lab Cover

This cover eerily anticipated cryogenic suspension and biomedical life-extension research — though real labs swapped the glowing orbs and Tesla coils for sterile stainless steel. A grim-faced scientist in a white lab coat looms over a woman lying motionless on a luminous examination table, surrounded by pulsing red spheres and crackling energy equipment. The scene oozes classic mad-science menace: immortality as violation, the body as experimental subject, and technology as both salvation and threat.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

This is classic weird-science pulp — immortality achieved through sinister experimentation, with a vulnerable female subject and an imperious male scientist, dripping with ethical ambiguity. It leans more into biological horror and pseudo-scientific thriller territory than space opera, a subgenre Fantastic Adventures frequently championed.

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The RUNAROUND by Craig Browning fantastic ADVENTURES DECEMBER 25¢ The INVOLUNTARY IMMORTALS By Rog Phillips

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