Tuesday, December 1, 2015
All Kinds Of Cool
Original drawings by the Brazilian artist, Henrique Alvim Corrêa, from the Belgium first edition of H. G. Wells’ classic science-fiction novel, War of the Worlds, published in 1906.
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Absolutely 100% fucking fantastic.
You've posted some of this before, haven't you? Anyway it's unreal--just so good.
It's a testament to the power of H. G. Wells' vision that such spectacular talents as Corrêa, Spielberg, and Alan Moore have expanded on his vision so profoundly.
Thanks for posting this. Wonderful stuff as usual.
Can't help but think of water towers run amok.
Love turn of the century art and literature. It possess
a quality that is unique and oh so cool. Very neat. The
tentacled creature crawling out toward the guy has
always been one of my favorites.
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