The evolution of spacecraft control panels.

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The evolution of spacecraft control panels.

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From "The Strangers from Space!" in Tales of Suspense #1, January 1959. Al Williamson pencils, Roy Krenkel backgrounds, Gray Morrow inks, Stan Goldberg (?) colors, Artie Simek letters. Photoshop color reduction.
Info from Grand Comics Database.
Every Single Panel Does Something
That's how you know it's science fiction.
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Control rooms, power stations, control panels—Soviet era mostly, and a few more modern ones.
Hi Tumblr. This blog is dedicated to emergency stop buttons. Tag me in estop images