
IF Worlds of Science Fiction Oct 1954 – Human Evolution 2060 AD Cover
Rendered in the slick commercial illustration style typical of 1950s pulp covers, this striking piece depicts human evolutionary progression across a century, anchored by two idealized figures labeled '2060 AD' — a towering blonde woman in a white swimsuit and a compact, bespectacled muscular man. Smaller couples recede along a diagonal graph line marking 1980, 1960, and 2010, suggesting divergent sexual dimorphism. The composition cleverly merges science chart aesthetics with pinup sensibility, blending retro-futurist optimism with mid-century anxieties about bodily transformation.
More Scientific American fever dream than screaming alien invasion — the pulp energy is cerebral and wryly playful, closer to a Twilight Zone premise than a Buck Rogers firefight. The concept is provocative but the execution is polished and restrained.
“IF WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION OCTOBER 1954 35 CENTS QUICKIE By Milton Lesser WILLIAM MORRISON JOHN CHRISTOPHER ROBERT F. YOUNG 2060 AD 1980 2010 1960”





