Warwick Goble's War of the Worlds: Mounted Policeman in Chaos, 1897 — art by Warwick Goble — Pearson's Magazine (serialization of The War of the Worlds) — 1890s
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Warwick Goble's War of the Worlds: Mounted Policeman in Chaos, 1897

Created during the serialization of H.G. Wells' landmark 1897 invasion narrative, this illustration by Warwick Goble captures the pandemonium of humanity's collapse before the Martian onslaught. A mounted policeman gallops helplessly through a surging crowd, his hands raised above his head in surrender or shock — a striking symbol of civilization's institutions rendered utterly impotent. Goble's vigorous pen-and-ink draftsmanship conveys mass hysteria with dynamic, swirling composition typical of late Victorian periodical illustration.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Publisher: Pearson's
Decade: 1890s
Country: United Kingdom
Coolness: 6/10

A genuinely dramatic composition with swirling human panic and a rearing horse — visceral and kinetic without tipping into full pulp excess. Goble plays it with Victorian restraint, but the subject matter is pure proto-pulp terror.

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The mounted policeman came galloping through the confusion with his hands clasped over his head

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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