
Robots at the Bus Stop – Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, Aug 1958
Warm ochres, dusty pinks, and cool steel grays define this darkly comic scene, the muted palette underscoring a post-apocalyptic world where humanity is conspicuously absent. Two boxy, riveted robots wait patiently at a bus stop amid crumbling urban ruins, one clutching a battered suitcase and bowler hat — deadpan domesticity transplanted into desolation. A ringed alien sun glows on the horizon, completing the wry, sardonic tableau that made Atomic Age pulp covers so memorably strange.
This one is gloriously deadpan — robots with luggage waiting for a bus in a bombed-out city is peak Atomic Age absurdist pulp. Not lurid or frantic, but the dry wit and world-building make it unforgettable.
“FANTASTIC UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION AUG. 35c 1CD SUBSTITUTE GOD by JOHN BRUNNER ARM OF THE LAW by HARRY HARRISON KA THE APPALLING by L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP THE AMAZING MRS. MIMMS by DAVID C. KNIGHT BUS STOP”





