
Warwick Goble's War of the Worlds – Death Leaping Man to Man
Pure dread emanates from this sepia-toned Victorian illustration — silhouetted figures writhe and stagger as a terrible, invisible death leaps between them in cascading waves of fire and shadow. The scene captures H.G. Wells' Martian heat-ray devastation with visceral immediacy, human forms collapsing mid-flight against a hellish orange-white inferno. The towering dark mass at right suggests a Martian war machine looming just beyond comprehension, rendering mankind utterly helpless against extraterrestrial annihilation.
The caption 'The death seemed leaping from man to man' combined with writhing silhouettes mid-collapse captures the raw horror of Wells' Martian heat-ray with a visceral economy that punches far above its modest ink-work origins.
“The death seemed leaping from man to man.”





