Vintage magazine cover for "Evolution" featuring a question mark filled with evolving human figures.
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The image is a vintage magazine cover for "Evolution, A Journal of Nature" from April 1928. The cover features a large, black question mark filled with nine progressively more developed human figures, starting with a simple, amoeba-like shape at the top and culminating in a fully formed human at the bottom. The figures are arranged in a sequence, suggesting the evolutionary process. The magazine title "EVOLUTION" is prominently displayed in large, bold, black letters at the top. Below the question mark, there's a rectangular box with the text "FIND MAN IN THIS PICTURE" and "ANSWER ON PAGE THREE". The background is a light beige color with a subtle, repeating pattern of diagonal lines. The cover also includes publication details like the price (10 cents), publisher information, and date. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of early 20th-century scientific illustrations and magazine design.


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