Warwick Goble's Black Smoke Creature Attacks – War of the Worlds 1897
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Warwick Goble's Black Smoke Creature Attacks – War of the Worlds 1897

Drawn directly from H.G. Wells' 'The War of the Worlds,' this haunting illustration captures one of the novel's most terrifying weapons: the Martian Black Smoke, a poisonous vapor that moves with terrible intelligence as it engulfs helpless Edwardian civilians. Warwick Goble renders the deadly cloud as a writhing, almost organic silhouette, its victims tumbling and fleeing in desperate panic below. Upper right, a Martian fighting machine looms triumphantly over the carnage — alien, mechanical, and utterly indifferent to human suffering.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Warwick Goble
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1890s
Country: United Kingdom
Coolness: 8/10

A poisonous alien cloud with a body count — and it's just getting started. Wells' deadliest weapon rendered in Victorian ink and existential dread.

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A strange and horrible antagonist of vapour striding upon its victims.

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