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Fantastic Adventures Nov 1952 — 'The Man Who Stopped at Nothing' Cover
A tense domestic moment turned uncanny: a sharply-dressed man in a brown suit sits startled on a tiled bathroom floor, gesturing in bewilderment at a woman wrapped only in a pink towel, her back turned as she glances over her shoulder. The pastel green tiles and mundane setting make the scene's eerie undercurrent all the more unsettling — this is the world of postwar suburban America cracked open by science-fantasy, where the impossible invades the ordinary.
Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: H.W. McCauley
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 5/10
He died — and came back wrong! Now he's in your bathroom and your wife is screaming — pick up this issue before it's too late!
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“YOUR GATEWAY TO SCIENCE-FANTASY WORLDS! fantastic ADVENTURES NOVEMBER 25¢ When Dorn died he became THE MAN WHO STOPPED AT NOTHING By PAUL W. FAIRMAN”





