
Cyborg Surgery Scene, Galaxy Science Fiction Cover, September 1954
Warm flesh tones and clinical greens anchor this unsettling medical tableau in quiet dread — a white-coated technician, magnifying lens strapped to his head, probes the exposed mechanical components embedded in a composed blonde woman's shoulder and torso. Her body is partly human, partly intricate machinery, rendered with cool detachment. The retrofuturist vision of cyborg modification as routine medical procedure captures 1950s anxieties about bodies, technology, and identity with understated menace.
Restrained by pulp standards but deeply eerie — the calm expressions on both figures make the cyborg surgery feel disturbingly routine. Recommend it to fans of body-horror-lite and Atomic Age retrofuturism.
“Galaxy Science Fiction SEPTEMBER 1954 35¢ THE MAN WHO WAS SIX By F. L. Wallace”





