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Martians Collection

"Exploring the Enigma: Unraveling the Mystery of Martians" Step into a world beyond our own as we delve into the captivating realm of martians

Background imageMartians Collection: The War of the Worlds

The War of the Worlds
THE WAR OF THE WORLDS The Martians fire their gas- guns

Background imageMartians Collection: UFO Book

UFO Book
Michel CARROUGES, Les Apparitions de Martiens The incident depicted is the October 1954 encounter between Marius Dewilde and aliens at Quarouble, France Date: 1954

Background imageMartians Collection: Scene from movie The First Men in the Moon - H. G. Wells

Scene from movie The First Men in the Moon - H. G. Wells
A scene from the Gaumont film adaptation of the H. G. Wells book, The First Men on the Moon, in which the author approved all dresses and supervised the production

Background imageMartians Collection: Martians Invade New York

Martians Invade New York
Martian raiders using a terrible weapon of concentrated sunlight attack the city of New York

Background imageMartians Collection: The War of the Worlds - Despair - Surrounded by martians

The War of the Worlds - Despair - Surrounded by martians
"My imagination was haunted by these fast metal monsters and the memory of the dead body smashed against the fence." Date: First published: 1898

Background imageMartians Collection: In the Year 2000, visiting the inhabitants of the planet Mars (colour litho)

In the Year 2000, visiting the inhabitants of the planet Mars (colour litho)
3093642 In the Year 2000, visiting the inhabitants of the planet Mars (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: In the Year 2000)

Background imageMartians Collection: A Room of the Academy of Art; the Art Commission; an Art Exhibition on Mars (litho)

A Room of the Academy of Art; the Art Commission; an Art Exhibition on Mars (litho)
6000172 A Room of the Academy of Art; the Art Commission; an Art Exhibition on Mars (litho) by Schmidhammer, Arpad (1857-1921); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMartians Collection: Imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars

Imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars
An imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars. Martians enjoy less gravity, but must withstand a thinner atmosphere with extreme temperatures. Civilisation could be highly developed. Date: 1939

Background imageMartians Collection: The Raid from Mars, Amazing Stories SciFi Magazine Cover

The Raid from Mars, Amazing Stories SciFi Magazine Cover
The Raid from Mars - Martians raid Earth in search of radium

Background imageMartians Collection: Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover, Robot Aliens

Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover, Robot Aliens
THE ROBOT ALIENS - The Earth is invaded by Martian robots who hope to succeed where H G Wells Martians failed... Date: 193

Background imageMartians Collection: Cartoon, The Martians, WW1

Cartoon, The Martians, WW1
Cartoon, The Martians. During the First World War, the residents of Mars complain to their neighbouring planet about the noise, and ask them to be more considerate. Date: 1918

Background imageMartians Collection: Martians watching scenes of life on Earth

Martians watching scenes of life on Earth
A group of Martians watching scenes of life on Earth through special viewfinders. Date: 1906

Background imageMartians Collection: War of the Worlds, artwork

War of the Worlds, artwork
War of the Worlds. Artwork showing alien flying machines invading 21st-century London, England. They are destroying the London Eye (also known as the Millennium Wheel) and Westminster Bridge

Background imageMartians Collection: SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1954. American science fiction magazine cover by Frank Kelly Freas, 1954

SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1954. American science fiction magazine cover by Frank Kelly Freas, 1954, illustrating Martians, Go Home! by Frederick Brown

Background imageMartians Collection: Martian and Earthman

Martian and Earthman
Just as we speculate what Martians are like, they must be wondering about us. Knowing conditions on our planet, they perhaps picture us like this

Background imageMartians Collection: Warship of Mars

Warship of Mars
The Martians are a warlike folk, so when they possessed oceans, it was inevitable that their ships would be built for fighting - massive warships of sophisticated design

Background imageMartians Collection: Opposing the Martians

Opposing the Martians
76-year old William Dock stands ready to hold off the Martians in his farm near Grovers Mill - location of the dramatised version, in the Mercury Theatre broadcast

Background imageMartians Collection: MARTIAN

MARTIAN
A Martian demonstrates his technology to a visiting Earthman, using a ray-gun to break up rock

Background imageMartians Collection: MARTIANS

MARTIANS
The inhabitants of Mars seek to communicate with the Earth (apparently their technology isn t as advanced as Wells supposed)


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"Exploring the Enigma: Unraveling the Mystery of Martians" Step into a world beyond our own as we delve into the captivating realm of martians. From UFO books to iconic movie scenes, these extraterrestrial beings have fascinated and intrigued us for decades. In H. G. Wells' timeless classic "The First Men in the Moon, " we catch a glimpse of an otherworldly adventure that takes us on a journey to meet these enigmatic creatures. And who can forget the spine-chilling invasion depicted in "Martians Invade New York, " where despair fills the air as humanity finds itself surrounded by these formidable beings? "The War of the Worlds" further immerses us in this intergalactic conflict, leaving us breathless with its vivid portrayal of martian domination and mankind's struggle for survival. As we peer into illustrations like "In the Year 2000, visiting inhabitants of planet Mars, " or witness an art exhibition on Mars through lithographs, our imagination runs wild with visions of what life might be like on their distant planet. Even during times of war, such as World War I, cartoons depicting martians remind us that our fascination with them transcends boundaries and time periods. We ponder whether they observe Earth from afar or intervene when least expected. As science fiction magazines like Amazing Stories and Wonder Stories grace their covers with striking images featuring robot aliens and daring raids from Mars, we are reminded once again that martians continue to captivate our imaginations. Whether real or imaginary inhabitants, one thing is certain – martians hold an enduring place in our collective consciousness. So let your mind wander among stars as you explore this intriguing world beyond ours – a world inhabited by mysterious beings known as martians.