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Henrique Alvim Corrêa – War of the Worlds: Martian Tripod Over Shattered Surrey
A lone human figure lies sprawled and broken at the base of a smoldering mound of alien-scorched earth, dwarfed by the colossal latticed leg of a Martian fighting machine that dominates the mid-ground. Telegraph poles lean at broken angles, a suburban English street lies in ruin, and birds scatter in panicked flight from the war-machine's humming energy. The scene radiates catastrophic stillness — a civilization interrupted, rendered in dense cross-hatched pen-and-ink with suffocating atmospheric dread.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Henrique Alvim Corrêa
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1900s
Country: Belgium
Coolness: 8/10
Martians have landed and humanity is LOSING — Corrêa's nightmarish vision of H.G. Wells' invasion drops you right into the carnage, no heroes in sight!
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invasionaliensapocalypsewarfareMartian tripodfallen human figuredestroyed suburbtelegraph polesalien invasionscattered birdssmoldering moundsVictorian streetWar of the WorldsH.G. WellsHenrique Alvim CorreaMartian invasiontripodVictorian sci-fi1906pen and inkBelgian editionalien warfareapocalypticbook illustration





