Fantastic Universe Sci-Fi Mar 1958 – Space Traffic Cop in Glass Dome
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Fantastic Universe Sci-Fi Mar 1958 – Space Traffic Cop in Glass Dome

Embodying the Atomic Age's gleeful fusion of cheesecake glamour and space-age wonder, this cover deploys a bikini-clad female traffic officer in a police cap, standing inside a glass-domed flying saucer while directing interplanetary traffic with twin STOP signs. Surrounding her, a carnival of colorful spherical spacecraft and rockets crowds a vivid orange-yellow sky. The tongue-in-cheek domestication of cosmic travel — bureaucracy extended to outer space — is pure mid-century pulp wit at its most exuberant.

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

The cover crams cheesecake, comedy, cosmic spectacle, and social satire into a single absurdist frame — a traffic cop in a bubble ship policing a saucer-jammed spaceway. The visual gag is immediate and the energy relentlessly kinetic.

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FANTASTIC UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION MAR. 35¢ STOP STOP THE NUMBER OF MY DAYS A JOHN BRUNNER Novelет ATTACK ON THE MOON A LESTER DEL REY Article

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