Henrique Alvim Corrêa – Martian Fighting Machine Over the Channel, 1906
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Henrique Alvim Corrêa – Martian Fighting Machine Over the Channel, 1906

Embodying the dread atmosphere of Wellsian invasion literature, this haunting charcoal-toned illustration depicts a towering Martian tripod war machine striding across the English Channel, its distinctive hooded disc silhouette looming against a stormy, smoke-choked sky. Water churns below as vaporous heat-ray tendrils drift from its undercarriage. Corrêa's masterful chiaroscuro technique transforms H.G. Wells's alien invader into something genuinely monstrous — less mechanical marvel than apocalyptic specter rising from a Victorian nightmare.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Publisher: Édition Vandamme (Brussels)
Decade: 1900s
Country: Belgium
Coolness: 7/10

A single frame that encapsulates an entire planetary conquest — the lone machine over churning water communicates overwhelming scale and existential dread with minimal elements. The atmospheric darkness amplifies the sense of hopelessness that defines Wells's novel.

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A Martian fighting machine over the Channel.

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