
Off on a Comet: Scene in a Subterranean Chamber, c.1877
This engraving illustrates a scene from Jules Verne's Hector Servadac (Off on a Comet), depicting a group of travelers—swept onto a fragment of Earth captured by a passing comet—gathered in a rocky, cavern-like interior. An elderly seated figure gestures toward visitors in period military and civilian dress, with a massive stalactite formation looming behind them. Rendered in the dense cross-hatched style typical of Hetzel's Voyages Extraordinaires editions, the plate is the work of Paul Philippoteaux, who illustrated the novel's original French edition.
More Verne lecture hall than H.G. Wells war machine — the drama is cerebral and restrained, driven by character confrontation rather than spectacle. Think quiet discovery rather than cosmic terror.