Birmingham's Robot Scout — Amazing Stories August 1963 Telepuppets Cover
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Birmingham's Robot Scout — Amazing Stories August 1963 Telepuppets Cover

Painted to illustrate Daniel Galouye's 'Reign of the Telepuppets,' this striking cover depicts a hostile alien landscape where a towering, multi-limbed remote-controlled robot scout — marked RC-101 — dominates the foreground, its dish antennae and sensor-studded chassis bristling with Cold War-era machine menace. Behind it, a lone suited astronaut surveys the rust-colored terrain alongside a lunar-lander-style craft, while a massive pale planet looms above a volcanic cave mouth. Birmingham's clean, hard-edged gouache technique captures peak Space Age optimism laced with paranoid unease.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Birmingham
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1960s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

Who pulls the strings when the robots walk alone? Cold War anxiety never looked this chrome-plated and extraterrestrial.

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Amazing stories Fact and Science Fiction AUGUST 50¢ REIGN OF THE TELEPUPPETS by Daniel Galouye SF PROFILE: John Campbell Birmingham

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