
Robida's Bat-Wing War Machine Fires Electric Bolts Over Stormy Seas
A mechanical bat-winged flying machine crewed by a goggled pilot unleashes blinding electric weapon fire above storm-tossed Arctic seas. Albert Robida's signature grotesque invention — part creature, part machine — dominates a turbulent sky of roiling clouds, while icebergs and distant warships burn below. The illustration captures Robida's darkly satirical vision of future warfare: technology merged with nightmare biology, delivering destruction from the heavens with theatrical, almost operatic menace.
A bat-machine firing electric death rays over an iceberg-strewn ocean — Robida's apocalyptic imagination at full throttle. This is Victorian sci-fi before it knew it was sci-fi, and it hits harder than half the pulp covers that followed.
“G. ROUX”





