
Martian Tripod Seizes Fleeing Human – War of the Worlds 1906
A tiny human figure flails helplessly at the end of a whipping tentacle, suspended high above the carnage below — the nightmare image of absolute predatory dominance. The Martian fighting machine looms from swirling smoke, its conical hood and clustered optical lenses rendered with spidery pen strokes, tripod legs barely visible in the chaos. Scattered bodies litter the scorched ground beneath. This pen-and-ink illustration captures H.G. Wells' alien invaders at their most terrifying — cold, mechanical, and utterly indifferent to human life.
The vision of a helpless human dangling from a Martian tentacle while bodies smolder below is peak early science fiction horror — visceral, kinetic, and deeply unsettling. Corrêa's loose, almost frenzied linework amplifies the chaos and panic of mankind's annihilation.





