Robots are of course a big theme in old comics and pulps ... though relatively few of the robots were human-like and even fewer were female. I was looking at a Golden Age cover gallery and came across a few covers that featured more human-like robots.
Two covers featuring male robots, one of them explicitly sexual in nature:
http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/writ30 ... sf0781.jpg
http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/writ30 ... 20234s.jpg
Two other "mad scientist" covers featuring beautiful women who, while not necessarily robots, certainly can be imagined to be robots:
http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/writ30 ... sf0641.jpg
http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/writ30 ... net056.jpg
Since the covers of these magazines don't necessarily have anything to do with what's on the pages within, we can all imagine whatever we want ...
Robot covers from Golden Age comics
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I concur. Thanks for sharing, Keraptis. Some of those campy pulp comics are really, really cool. They're way ahead of their time, if you ask me...
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I knew that you in particular would like them! You were the first person I thought of when I saw the two mad scientist covers. Planet Comics #56 in particular is a very compelling image ... I don't know why, but there is something special about serial-conversion type imagery.Doctor Robo wrote:I concur. Thanks for sharing, Keraptis. Some of those campy pulp comics are really, really cool. They're way ahead of their time, if you ask me...
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