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DescriptionScience Fiction is known for a variety of classic tropes (time-travel, space operas, alien encounters, robots, etc.). Here is another amusing trope of the genre -- using super science to create the perfect woman! Based on the story "The Woman you wanted" by Robert Silverberg (Future Science Fiction magazine, 1958), here is a classic colorful example by the great EMSH.This piece served as the cover for both Future Science Fiction and Utopia (both from 1958). 14 x 19 Social/Sharing |
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Peter Sullivan
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 4/21/2024
Gestalt selector! Brilliant. Ah, the good old days of sf covers. You got a great piece by one of the best.
Peter Sullivan
Member Since 2006
Posted on 4/21/2024
I forgot to add I'll take the lady in the front. Shes got a knowing look.
John Davis
Member Since 2014
Posted on 4/21/2024
Peter Sullivan wrote:
I forgot to add I'll take the lady in the front. Shes got a knowing look.
Ha! I had to read the story to find out exactly what is going on here -- turns out the guy signed up for an eight year space mission in a small scout ship for two. The only way to psychologically survive is to be paired with the PERFECT mate. The machine is monitoring his response to a plethora of lovely android candidates. The goal is 100% compatibility. The blonde in white is the perfect match (as indicated by the "silhouette beam" created by his subconscious mind). The twist is the blonde is actually a REAL woman who sneaks into the android line-up to prove to the guy (who she knows) that they are a perfect match and should get married!
Victor Dricks
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 4/21/2024
John Davis wrote:
Ha! I had to read the story to find out exactly what is going on here -- turns out the guy signed up for an eight year space mission in a small scout ship for two. The only way to psychologically survive is to be paired with the PERFECT mate. The machine is monitoring his response to a plethora of lovely android candidates. The goal is 100% compatibility. The blonde in white is the perfect match (as indicated by the "silhouette beam" created by his subconscious mind). The twist is the blonde is actually a REAL woman who sneaks into the android line-up to prove to the guy (who she knows) that they are a perfect match and should get married!
He should forget her and go with the brunette in purple. She looks like a lot moe fun!
Great pick-up!
Brian Emrich
Member Since 2012
1 - Posted on 4/21/2024
I wanted the second one but she disappeared!
Great piece!!!!
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RON FRENZ AND BRETT BREEDING AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #252 PAGE 8 (1984, HISTORIC 1ST APPEARANCE OF BLACK SUIT! 6TH PANEL IS 1ST TIME SUIT REACTS TO SPIDEY'S THOUGHTS, GIVING 1ST CLUE IT'S A SYMBIOTE!) |
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