
War on Mars: Aerial Fleet Battle — Aventures Fantastiques 1910s French Pulp
A lurid crimson and violet sky erupts with intersecting searchlight beams as a torpedo-shaped green airship dominates the foreground, flanked by dozens of dark aerial warships unleashing energy weapons across a silhouetted Martian cityscape below. The chromolithographic color work — vivid lime green against blood-red atmosphere — pulses with early-century futurist energy. This is Arnould Galopin's Martian warfare imagined as a spectacular aerial Armageddon, equal parts Jules Verne and H.G. Wells.
Dozens of warships, crisscrossing death-rays, and a glowing torpedo-blimp against a Martian blood-sky — every square centimeter is saturated with Belle Époque apocalyptic spectacle. The imagination-per-square-inch ratio is extraordinary for its era, anticipating decades of pulp cover excess.
“6e Fascicule LES CHERCHEURS D'INCONNU AVENTURES FANTASTIQUES d'un JEUNE PARISIEN par Arnould GALOPIN • LA GUERRE DANS MARS • Prix: 25 c.”





