
Martian Heat-Ray Attack — H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds 1906 French Edition
Two desperate men scramble for their lives as a Martian heat-ray scorches the earth around them. The pen-and-ink drawing captures raw human panic in economical strokes — one figure hunched in ragged clothing, the other half-stripped and lunging forward, both surrounded by smoke, sparks, and churned earth. This interior illustration from the 1906 French edition of H.G. Wells' 'La Guerre des Mondes' exemplifies the urgent, sketch-like energy of early science fiction book art, conveying alien menace through its devastating environmental effects rather than showing the weapon directly.
Restrained but viscerally effective — no Martian tripods in frame, just two terrified humans and the scorched earth of an invisible death ray. Corrêa trusts the reader's imagination, and it works beautifully.
“A.C.”





