Warwick Goble's Martian Tripod Attack – War of the Worlds 1897 — art by Warwick Goble — The War of the Worlds — 1890s
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Warwick Goble's Martian Tripod Attack – War of the Worlds 1897

Attributed to Warwick Goble, whose loose, atmospheric ink-wash technique brought an impressionistic terror to H.G. Wells' Martian invasion, this dramatic illustration captures a towering Martian fighting-machine amid chaos and destruction. Goble's characteristically murky, smoke-drenched compositions rely on sweeping tonal contrasts rather than fine line detail, giving the scene a nightmarish, almost photographic blur. The tripod's mechanical legs and the human silhouettes below convey overwhelming scale and dread in classic late-Victorian speculative horror fashion.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Decade: 1890s
Country: United Kingdom
Coolness: 7/10

More John Martin apocalypse painting than lurid pulp cover — the dread is atmospheric and painterly rather than garish. Still, the sheer scale of mechanical menace looming over helpless humanity pushes it firmly into high spectacle territory.

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

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