Giant Robot Harvests Humans Like Wheat — IF Magazine, January 1953
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Giant Robot Harvests Humans Like Wheat — IF Magazine, January 1953

A massive chrome-jointed robot casually scatters writhing human figures from one mechanical claw like seeds, while a bulging sack of captive humans hangs from its shoulder strap — the chilling geometry of livestock management applied to mankind. The towering automaton strides across a plowed agricultural field beneath a pale blue sky, its segmented armor gleaming with silver highlights. This cover for Walter Miller Jr.'s 'Check and Checkmate' distills Cold War anxieties into one haunting pastoral image: humanity reduced to harvested grain.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

The concept of a robot harvesting humans like a farmer sowing seeds is a genuinely chilling inversion of agrarian innocence, delivering maximum ideological dread with elegant visual economy. It's peak Atomic Age paranoia rendered with composed, almost bureaucratic calm.

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if WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION JANUARY 1953 35 CENTS CHECK AND CHECKMATE By Walter Miller, Jr.

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