
Martian Cylinder Landing Panic — H.G. Wells War of the Worlds 1906 French Edition
From the 1906 French edition of H.G. Wells' 'La Guerre des Mondes' (The War of the Worlds), this pen-and-ink illustration captures the chaotic public reaction to the Martian cylinder's arrival. Crowds of Victorian civilians — women in full skirts, men in top hats — press forward with morbid curiosity while military personnel attempt to maintain order near the smoldering pit. Billowing black smoke fills the sky as onlookers and soldiers mill about the crash site, depicting the eerily mundane human response before the full horror of the Martian invasion becomes apparent.
More restrained curiosity than outright panic — closer to a tense garden party than an exploding space station. The horror is implied rather than depicted, lending this a quiet dread appropriate for the pre-revelation chapter it illustrates.





