
Edison's Conquest of Mars – Garrett P. Serviss Serial Title Card, 1898
Bold cross-hatched linework dominates this stark black-and-white title card, where a sleek, torpedo-shaped spacecraft surges diagonally across the composition with mechanical authority. Riveted hull panels and a row of circular portholes suggest industrial Victorian engineering applied to interplanetary ambition. The typography — part ornate Art Nouveau lettering, part dramatic proclamation — frames the vessel as both title and icon. This is the visual herald of one of the first unauthorized War of the Worlds sequels, serialized in 1898.
For 1898 this illustration packs considerable speculative audacity — a riveted interplanetary warship rendered with engineering confidence before the Wright Brothers flew. The composition channels Victorian industrial pride directly into cosmic conquest.
“Edison's Conquest of MARS by GARRETT P. SERVISS”





