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Off on a Comet: Boy Defends Companion from Giant Birds, 1870s Engraving
A scene from Jules Verne's Hector Servadac (Off on a Comet), illustrated by Paul Philippoteaux. A young man raises his arm to fend off a flock of large attacking birds while shielding a crouching companion in a rocky, cave-like setting. The engraving's dense cross-hatching and dramatic diagonal composition convey the peril of the comet-stranded travelers, a recurring motif of survival against hostile creatures encountered on their strange, displaced world.
Category: Book Illustration
Publication: Off on a Comet (Hector Servadac) by Jules Verne
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Paul Philippoteaux
Publisher: Hetzel
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10
The vision of primitive survival against overwhelming prehistoric fauna is ambitious for its era — a precursor to lost-world pulp adventure. The swarming bird attack creates genuine spectacle, though the Victorian restraint keeps it from full pulp fever pitch.
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monstersexplorationalien-worldsgiant birdshero defending womanrocky cavernVictorian adventurerprehistoric creaturesattack scenecliff settingJules VerneMysterious IslandVictorian engravinggiant birdsHetzeladventure illustrationprehistoric creatures19th centuryFrench science fictionbook illustrationbird attacklost world