
Robot Peril Cover — Fantastic Adventures January 1940, H.W. McCauley
A quintessential pulp thriller cover embodying the Golden Age fear of mechanical uprising — a desperate man in a business suit is crushed and pinned by a massive orange robot against a gleaming retro-futurist cityscape blazing with neon and elevated highways. H.W. McCauley's gouache work crackles with kinetic energy: the victim's splayed limbs and wide-eyed terror maximize visceral drama, while sleek futuristic skyscrapers and hovering craft reinforce the city-of-the-future backdrop tied to Don Wilcox's story 'The Robot Peril.'
An astonishing density of peril and spectacle: a man being crushed by a giant robot atop a gleaming future-city rooftop, rendered with theatrical lighting and panic-stricken body language. Every square inch screams danger, wonder, and narrative urgency — textbook peak pulp.
“DEATH OVER CHICAGO By... Robert Moore Williams Fantastic ADVENTURES JANUARY 20c SEE BACK COVER The ROBOT PERIL By DON WILCOX THE TIME MERCHANT By F. A. KUMMER, Jr. 6 COMPLETE STORIES 8 BIG FEATURES H.W. McCauley”





