
Robot BR2-P with Falcon Confronts Armed Woman, Amazing Stories May 1957
Surprisingly, the most unsettling detail isn't the skull-faced robot — it's the hawk perched casually on its arm like a medieval falconer from the future. A red-jumpsuited woman levels a ray gun at the menacing humanoid machine designated BR2-P, whose glowing red eyes and segmented torso radiate Cold War dread. The vivid yellow-green background and bold primary palette are quintessential 1950s commercial illustration, balancing glamour with technological menace in equal, gloriously absurd measure.
A skull-faced robot carrying a live bird of prey while a scantily clad woman points a ray gun at it is exactly the kind of scene a committee of twelve-year-olds would commission — and it works magnificently. The falcon alone earns this cover an extra two points.
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