
Amazing Stories May 1958 'Slaves of the Crystal Brain' Transparent Mind Cover
What makes this cover startling is its unsettling literalism: a man's skull becomes a transparent dome housing a gleaming futuristic laboratory complex, complete with golden orbs and cathedral-like architecture. Rather than rockets or monsters, the threat is cerebral and invisible — science colonizing the mind from within. The stoic, square-jawed face gazes outward with eerie calm while his cranium betrays a world of gleaming mad-science machinery, blending body horror with retro-futurist grandeur.
A man's skull contains a fully operational research facility — because where else would you put one? The golden orbs alone raise more questions than the story probably answers.
“SCIENCE-FICTION AT ITS THRILLING BEST! Amazing Stories MAY 25¢ 196 PAGES Slaves of the Crystal Brain By WILLIAM CARTER SAWTELLE”





