
Jules Verne 'From the Earth to the Moon' – Villains at the Launch Pit, G. Roux
A desperate struggle erupts at the rim of the great Columbiad cannon pit as a bearded man is dragged to the edge by a top-hatted antagonist while industrial hellfire rages on the horizon. G. Roux's chromolithograph crackles with Victorian melodrama — factory smokestacks belch orange flames, cranes loom ominously, and a gang of frock-coated villains converge across a scorched industrial landscape. This is Jules Verne's technological ambition rendered as pure thriller, science married to sinister human conflict.
Roux goes full Victorian thriller here — top hats, treachery, and an industrial inferno straight out of a Verne nightmare. The drama at the cannon pit is genuinely gripping, balancing scientific spectacle with old-fashioned villainy.
“G Roux”





