War of the Worlds

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16 s · 28. okt. 2025
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H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds, penned in 1898, emerged during a time of great curiosity about life on Mars. Regarded as one of the pioneering works of science fiction, this gripping tale unfolds through the eyes of an English gentleman as he witnesses the chaos of a Martian invasion. The harrowing scenes of people fleeing from colossal tripod machines and the dread of life under Martian domination have continually inspired a vast array of popular culture. This novel has laid the groundwork for countless adaptations, including comics, numerous books, a television series, several films, a bestselling musical, and the iconic Orson Welles radio broadcast. Serving as a substantial milestone in the invasion genre, The War of the Worlds not only reflects Wells characteristic skepticism about human nature but also critiques societal ignorance and vanity. Furthermore, it can be interpreted as a commentary on the European colonialism of the era, drawing parallels between the injustices of the Martian invasion and historical events. Wells is also celebrated for predicting several technologies, such as laser-like rays, industrial robots, and chemical warfare. (Summary by Stephan Möbius and Annie Coleman) Illustrations by Stephan Möbius Book 1 - Chapter 1 Map of Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 5 The Cylinder Opens - 1, The Cylinder Opens - 2 Book 1 - Chapter 11 In the Storm Book 1 - Chapter 12 At the Window Book 1 - Chapter 16 What Had Happened in Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 17 The Exodus from London Book 2 - Chapter 2 Under Foot

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H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds, penned in 1898, emerged during a time of great curiosity about life on Mars. Regarded as one of the pioneering works of science fiction, this gripping tale unfolds through the eyes of an English gentleman as he witnesses the chaos of a Martian invasion. The harrowing scenes of people fleeing from colossal tripod machines and the dread of life under Martian domination have continually inspired a vast array of popular culture. This novel has laid the groundwork for countless adaptations, including comics, numerous books, a television series, several films, a bestselling musical, and the iconic Orson Welles radio broadcast. Serving as a substantial milestone in the invasion genre, The War of the Worlds not only reflects Wells characteristic skepticism about human nature but also critiques societal ignorance and vanity. Furthermore, it can be interpreted as a commentary on the European colonialism of the era, drawing parallels between the injustices of the Martian invasion and historical events. Wells is also celebrated for predicting several technologies, such as laser-like rays, industrial robots, and chemical warfare. (Summary by Stephan Möbius and Annie Coleman) Illustrations by Stephan Möbius Book 1 - Chapter 1 Map of Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 5 The Cylinder Opens - 1, The Cylinder Opens - 2 Book 1 - Chapter 11 In the Storm Book 1 - Chapter 12 At the Window Book 1 - Chapter 16 What Had Happened in Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 17 The Exodus from London Book 2 - Chapter 2 Under Foot

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episode 27 - War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells artwork

27 - War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells

H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds, penned in 1898, emerged during a time of great curiosity about life on Mars. Regarded as one of the pioneering works of science fiction, this gripping tale unfolds through the eyes of an English gentleman as he witnesses the chaos of a Martian invasion. The harrowing scenes of people fleeing from colossal tripod machines and the dread of life under Martian domination have continually inspired a vast array of popular culture. This novel has laid the groundwork for countless adaptations, including comics, numerous books, a television series, several films, a bestselling musical, and the iconic Orson Welles radio broadcast. Serving as a substantial milestone in the invasion genre, The War of the Worlds not only reflects Wells characteristic skepticism about human nature but also critiques societal ignorance and vanity. Furthermore, it can be interpreted as a commentary on the European colonialism of the era, drawing parallels between the injustices of the Martian invasion and historical events. Wells is also celebrated for predicting several technologies, such as laser-like rays, industrial robots, and chemical warfare. (Summary by Stephan Möbius and Annie Coleman) Illustrations by Stephan Möbius Book 1 - Chapter 1 Map of Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 5 The Cylinder Opens - 1, The Cylinder Opens - 2 Book 1 - Chapter 11 In the Storm Book 1 - Chapter 12 At the Window Book 1 - Chapter 16 What Had Happened in Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 17 The Exodus from London Book 2 - Chapter 2 Under Foot

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episode 26 - War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells artwork

26 - War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells

H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds, penned in 1898, emerged during a time of great curiosity about life on Mars. Regarded as one of the pioneering works of science fiction, this gripping tale unfolds through the eyes of an English gentleman as he witnesses the chaos of a Martian invasion. The harrowing scenes of people fleeing from colossal tripod machines and the dread of life under Martian domination have continually inspired a vast array of popular culture. This novel has laid the groundwork for countless adaptations, including comics, numerous books, a television series, several films, a bestselling musical, and the iconic Orson Welles radio broadcast. Serving as a substantial milestone in the invasion genre, The War of the Worlds not only reflects Wells characteristic skepticism about human nature but also critiques societal ignorance and vanity. Furthermore, it can be interpreted as a commentary on the European colonialism of the era, drawing parallels between the injustices of the Martian invasion and historical events. Wells is also celebrated for predicting several technologies, such as laser-like rays, industrial robots, and chemical warfare. (Summary by Stephan Möbius and Annie Coleman) Illustrations by Stephan Möbius Book 1 - Chapter 1 Map of Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 5 The Cylinder Opens - 1, The Cylinder Opens - 2 Book 1 - Chapter 11 In the Storm Book 1 - Chapter 12 At the Window Book 1 - Chapter 16 What Had Happened in Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 17 The Exodus from London Book 2 - Chapter 2 Under Foot

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25 - War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells

H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds, penned in 1898, emerged during a time of great curiosity about life on Mars. Regarded as one of the pioneering works of science fiction, this gripping tale unfolds through the eyes of an English gentleman as he witnesses the chaos of a Martian invasion. The harrowing scenes of people fleeing from colossal tripod machines and the dread of life under Martian domination have continually inspired a vast array of popular culture. This novel has laid the groundwork for countless adaptations, including comics, numerous books, a television series, several films, a bestselling musical, and the iconic Orson Welles radio broadcast. Serving as a substantial milestone in the invasion genre, The War of the Worlds not only reflects Wells characteristic skepticism about human nature but also critiques societal ignorance and vanity. Furthermore, it can be interpreted as a commentary on the European colonialism of the era, drawing parallels between the injustices of the Martian invasion and historical events. Wells is also celebrated for predicting several technologies, such as laser-like rays, industrial robots, and chemical warfare. (Summary by Stephan Möbius and Annie Coleman) Illustrations by Stephan Möbius Book 1 - Chapter 1 Map of Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 5 The Cylinder Opens - 1, The Cylinder Opens - 2 Book 1 - Chapter 11 In the Storm Book 1 - Chapter 12 At the Window Book 1 - Chapter 16 What Had Happened in Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 17 The Exodus from London Book 2 - Chapter 2 Under Foot

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episode 24 - War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells artwork

24 - War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells

H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds, penned in 1898, emerged during a time of great curiosity about life on Mars. Regarded as one of the pioneering works of science fiction, this gripping tale unfolds through the eyes of an English gentleman as he witnesses the chaos of a Martian invasion. The harrowing scenes of people fleeing from colossal tripod machines and the dread of life under Martian domination have continually inspired a vast array of popular culture. This novel has laid the groundwork for countless adaptations, including comics, numerous books, a television series, several films, a bestselling musical, and the iconic Orson Welles radio broadcast. Serving as a substantial milestone in the invasion genre, The War of the Worlds not only reflects Wells characteristic skepticism about human nature but also critiques societal ignorance and vanity. Furthermore, it can be interpreted as a commentary on the European colonialism of the era, drawing parallels between the injustices of the Martian invasion and historical events. Wells is also celebrated for predicting several technologies, such as laser-like rays, industrial robots, and chemical warfare. (Summary by Stephan Möbius and Annie Coleman) Illustrations by Stephan Möbius Book 1 - Chapter 1 Map of Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 5 The Cylinder Opens - 1, The Cylinder Opens - 2 Book 1 - Chapter 11 In the Storm Book 1 - Chapter 12 At the Window Book 1 - Chapter 16 What Had Happened in Surrey Book 1 - Chapter 17 The Exodus from London Book 2 - Chapter 2 Under Foot

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