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Amazing Stories, February 1952
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Amazing Stories, February 1952

· February 1952

A towering robot with a cylindrical head and riveted metal body strides across a burning cityscape, wielding a lance against winged alien invaders. The cover promises answers to its bold headline: "Can Earth Repel an Alien Invader?" This issue features "The Iron Men of Venus" by Don Wilcox, a tale exploring whether a mechanical being serves as protector or enslaver. Amazing Stories, born in 1926, pioneered the science fiction pulp category through lurid painted covers and serialized space adventures. These ten-cent magazines created the visual vocabulary and narrative conventions that shaped comic books—from the robot-soldier archetype to dystopian warfare scenarios. The work reflects 1950s atomic-age anxieties about technology, invasion, and automated warfare during the Cold War era.

About this artifact

Date
February 1952
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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