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Henrique Alvim Corrêa: Martian Comet Over London Rooftops, War of the Worlds 1906
A sinister comet or Martian cylinder blazes across a swirling night sky above the rooftops and chimneys of a sleeping London, oblivious to the alien menace descending upon it. Brazilian master illustrator Henrique Alvim Corrêa captures the eerie calm before the invasion — tile rooftops, Victorian chimney pots, and a hazy industrial skyline rendered in brooding charcoal, the luminous streak overhead portending catastrophic first contact in H.G. Wells's seminal invasion narrative.
Category: Book Illustration
Publication: The War of the Worlds
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Henrique Alvim Corrêa
Publisher: Vandamme & Co. (Brussels edition, 1906)
Decade: 1900s
Country: Belgium
Coolness: 5/10
The city sleeps — but that streak of fire across the London sky means the Martians have already arrived. Will anyone look up in time?
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invasionapocalypsealiensalien-worldsrooftopschimney potscometnight skyLondon cityscapealien invasionVictorian architectureindustrial skylineWar of the WorldsH.G. WellsHenrique Alvim CorrêaMartian invasionLondon rooftopscomet1906book illustrationcharcoal drawingEdwardian sci-fialien invasionVictorian London