
Le Voyage dans la Lune 1902 — Méliès' Moon Eye Gets Rocket in Eye
The rocket-shell has just struck — burying itself deep into the eye of the Man in the Moon, who grimaces in shocked agony, mouth agape, brow furrowed in cosmic outrage. This is the most iconic single image in the history of science fiction cinema: Georges Méliès' triumphant 1902 film 'Le Voyage dans la Lune,' a still frame capturing the bullet-shaped capsule lodged in the lunar face. Whimsy and violence collide in this unforgettable moment of Jules Verne-inspired mad science made flesh.
This is THE proto-pulp image — the granddaddy of all rocket-to-the-moon fantasies, and it still hits like a cannon shot to the face! Found this still frame in a flea market bin and nearly knocked over the table — nothing before or since has captured 'unhinged Victorian space adventure' with this much gleeful brutality.





