Warwick Goble's War of the Worlds – Writer Witnesses Martian Tripod Attack
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Warwick Goble's War of the Worlds – Writer Witnesses Martian Tripod Attack

A lamplit Victorian study frames a solitary figure hunched in contemplation, pen in hand, as he composes his account of the unthinkable. Below, inset into the sepia composition, the nightmare he describes unfolds: a Martian tripod war machine looms over a burning vessel on dark waters, its alien silhouette belching smoke and destruction. This dual-vignette layout masterfully contrasts the intimate act of bearing witness with the apocalyptic horror being recorded — H.G. Wells' invasion rendered in haunting, atmospheric pen-and-ink.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Warwick Goble
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1890s
Country: United Kingdom
Coolness: 5/10

Cool-headed terror — a man writes while the world burns behind him; Goble's quiet horror hits harder than a dozen screaming covers.

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