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Martian Creature Slain – H.G. Wells War of the Worlds 1906 French Edition
Rendered in stark black-and-white pen-and-ink, the absence of color amplifies the cold brutality of the scene — a pale, bulbous Martian creature lies dying or dead across a ledge, its tentacles drooping and dripping over the edge in visceral detail. A robed, skeletal human figure stands over it wielding a staff, silhouetted against a halo of radiating lines suggesting devastation or dawn. The composition conveys mankind's grim triumph over alien invaders with haunting economy.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Henrique Alvim Corrêa
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1900s
Country: Belgium
Coolness: 7/10
This one lingers with you — the dripping tentacles and skeletal human victor make for a genuinely unsettling image. Corrêa's linework is expressive and visceral, delivering real dread without a drop of color.





