Sinister Scientists Over Glowing Controls, Science Fiction Quarterly Feb 1956
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Sinister Scientists Over Glowing Controls, Science Fiction Quarterly Feb 1956

Advanced laboratory control technology takes center stage as two menacing figures — one rendered in sickly green with a leering grin, the other in fiery red with sharp, predatory features — hover over a bank of glowing vacuum tubes, dials, and mysterious scientific instruments. The dual-villain composition radiates atomic-age paranoia and mad-science menace, using lurid complementary colors and close-cropped framing to create claustrophobic tension. This is pulp science fiction at its most theatrical.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

Holy smokes, those two creeps look like they're about to take over the whole planet with that crazy machine! The green guy's grin alone gave me nightmares for a week — this is the coolest cover on the newsstand by a mile!

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SCIENCE FICTION QUARTERLY FEB. 1956 25¢ CASH PRIZE CONTEST in this issue THINK NO EVIL by Harry Warner, Jr. WHY SHOULD I STOP? by Algis Budrys

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