Édouard Riou's Comet Strike Devastates Medieval Town — Jules Verne Era — art by Édouard Riou — Hector Servadac (Off on a Comet) by Jules Verne — 1870s
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Édouard Riou's Comet Strike Devastates Medieval Town — Jules Verne Era

This dramatic engraving eerily predicted the Tunguska-style impact event concept decades before 1908, though it frames the disaster in medieval rather than scientific terms. A blinding radiant explosion tears through the sky above a cobblestoned European street, sending debris raining down while panicked crowds, fallen horses, and scattered bodies fill the foreground in chaotic devastation. The Gothic church spire and Flemish-style architecture ground the catastrophe in Old World terror, making cosmic destruction feel biblical rather than astrophysical.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Publisher: Hetzel
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 7/10

This is proto-disaster science fiction at its most visceral — a cosmic catastrophe rendered with Victorian melodrama and crowd-panic spectacle. It anticipates the apocalyptic disaster subgenre that would later dominate pulp magazines, emphasizing helpless human chaos against an indifferent cosmic force.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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