Carbon-Copy Killer: Amazing Stories July 1943 Duplicate Identity Pulp Cover
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Carbon-Copy Killer: Amazing Stories July 1943 Duplicate Identity Pulp Cover

A sinister duplication or mind-control technology lurks behind this tense scene — a looming shadowed figure with glowing eyes dominates the background, suggesting a villain with cloning or psychic powers. In the foreground, a dark-haired woman in a low-cut red and gold gown levels a pistol at a male scientist kneeling over an unconscious woman on a laboratory table, surrounded by beakers and chemical apparatus. The tension between the three figures drives the 'carbon-copy' identity threat narrative.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

Holy smokes — a beautiful dame with a gun, a creepy giant shadow monster, and some poor girl knocked out cold on a lab table? I'm reading every single story in this issue! Mom is never finding this under my mattress.

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THE GREAT BRAIN PANIC By DON WILCOX See Back Cover AMAZING STORIES JULY 25c CARBON-COPY KILLER by ALEXANDER BLADE

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