Henrique Alvim Corrêa's Fifth Martian Cylinder Impact – War of the Worlds 1906
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Henrique Alvim Corrêa's Fifth Martian Cylinder Impact – War of the Worlds 1906

A searing burst of radiant golden-white light erupts from behind a rooftop as the fifth Martian cylinder crashes to Earth, sending debris, ladders, and silhouetted figures hurtling skyward in explosive chaos. Corrêa's distinctive charcoal-toned draftsmanship renders the scene from a vertiginous low angle, trapping the viewer beneath the catastrophe. The luminous cylinder hangs massive and alien against a sulfurous sky, its arrival conveying not triumph but annihilation — a masterwork of Edwardian apocalyptic dread illustrating H.G. Wells' invasion classic.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Henrique Alvim Corrêa
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1900s
Country: Belgium
Coolness: 8/10

Corrêa packs visceral catastrophe into every inch — exploding architecture, flying bodies, and an otherworldly cylinder hanging like a god's fist above a helpless Earth. The oblique angle and blinding central burst maximize the sense of unstoppable alien power.

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The fall of the fifth Martian cylinder.

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