Marvel Classics 14 War of the Worlds Comic HG Wells Alien Invasion Mars Attacks
Marvel Classics 14 War of the Worlds Comic HG Wells Alien Invasion Mars Attacks
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Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Product Type: Comic
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UPC: 7148602563
Marvel Classics 14 War of the Worlds Comic HG Wells Alien Invasion Mars Attacks
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Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Product Type: Comic
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: 7148602563
Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Product Type: Comic
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: 7148602563
Description
War of the Worlds (Marvel Classic Comics #14) Comic
Writer: Chris Claremont
Artist: Yong Montano
Inker: Dino Castrillo
Colorist: Bonnie Wilford
Letterer: Condoy
Editors: John Warner & Archie Goodwin
Cover by: Dave Cockrum & Gil Kane
The Marvel Comics color adaptation of the H.G. Wells story of the invasion of Earth by Martians; as told on radio and featured in various films. H.G. Well’s classic tale of alien invasion is brought to life in this classic comic adaptation by Marvel Comics. The residents of a small town in California are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills. Their joy is tempered somewhat when they discover that it has passengers who are not very friendly. The Martians unchain a direct assault to our planet, with hundreds of invulnerable ships. The invasion takes place all over the world, and all the major cities are destroyed one after one – even the atomic bomb can’t stop them. But if the humans can’t beat them, who can?
Story/Spoilers
The narrative opens by stating that as humans on Earth busied themselves with their own endeavours during the mid-1890s, aliens on Mars began plotting an invasion of Earth because their own resources are dwindling. The Narrator (who is unnamed throughout the novel) is invited to an astronomical observatory at Ottershaw where explosions are seen on the surface of the planet Mars, creating much interest in the scientific community. Months later, a so-called “meteor” lands on Horsell Common, near the Narrator’s home in Woking, Surrey. He is among the first to discover that the object is an artificial cylinder that opens, disgorging Martians who are “big” and “greyish” with “oily brown skin”, “the size, perhaps, of a bear”, each with “two large dark-colored eyes”, and lipless “V-shaped mouths” which drip saliva and are surrounded by two “Gorgon groups of tentacles”. The Narrator finds them “at once vital, intense, inhuman, crippled and monstrous”. They emerge briefly, but have difficulty in coping with the Earth’s atmosphere and gravity, and so retreat rapidly into their cylinder.
A human deputation (which includes the astronomer Ogilvy) approaches the cylinder with a white flag, but the Martians incinerate them and others nearby with a heat-ray before beginning to assemble their machinery. Military forces arrive that night to surround the common, including Maxim guns. The population of Woking and the surrounding villages are reassured by the presence of the British Army. A tense day begins, with much anticipation by the Narrator of military action.
After heavy firing from the common and damage to the town from the heat-ray which suddenly erupts in the late afternoon, the Narrator takes his wife to safety in nearby Leatherhead, where his cousin lives, using a rented, two-wheeled horse cart. He then returns to Woking to return the cart when in the early morning hours, a violent thunderstorm erupts. On the road during the height of the storm, he has his first terrifying sight of a fast-moving Martian fighting-machine; in a panic, he crashes the horse cart, barely escaping detection. He discovers the Martians have assembled towering three-legged “fighting-machines” (tripods), each armed with a heat-ray and a chemical weapon: the poisonous “black smoke”. These tripods have wiped out the army units positioned around the cylinder and attacked and destroyed most of Woking. Taking shelter in his house, the Narrator sees a fleeing artilleryman moving through his garden, who later tells the Narrator of his experiences and mentions that another cylinder has landed between Woking and Leatherhead, which means the Narrator is now cut off from his wife. The two try to escape via Byfleet just after dawn, but are separated at the Shepperton to Weybridge Ferry during a Martian afternoon attack on Shepperton.
One of the Martian fighting-machines is brought down in the River Thames by artillery as the Narrator and countless others try to cross the river into Middlesex, and the Martians retreat to their original crater. This gives the authorities precious hours to form a defence-line covering London. After the Martians’ temporary repulse, the Narrator is able to float down the Thames in a boat toward London, stopping at Walton, where he first encounters the curate, his companion for the coming weeks.
Towards dusk, the Martians renew their offensive, breaking through the defence-line of siege guns and field artillery centred on Richmond Hill and Kingston Hill by a widespread bombardment of the black smoke; an exodus of the population of London begins. This includes the Narrator’s younger brother, a medical student (also unnamed), who flees to the Essex coast, after the sudden, panicked, pre-dawn order to evacuate London is given by the authorities, on a terrifying and harrowing journey of three days, amongst thousands of similar refugees streaming from London. The brother encounters Mrs. Elphinstone and her younger sister-in-law, just in time to help them fend off three men who are trying to rob them. Since Mrs. Elphinstone’s husband is missing, the three continue on together.
After a terrifying struggle to cross a streaming mass of refugees on the road at Barnet, they head eastward. Two days later, at Chelmsford, their pony is confiscated for food by the local Committee of Public Supply. They press on to Tillingham and the sea. There, they manage to buy passage to Continental Europe on a small paddle steamer, part of a vast throng of shipping gathered off the Essex coast to evacuate refugees. The torpedo ram HMS Thunder Child destroys two attacking tripods before being destroyed by the Martians, though this allows the evacuation fleet to escape, including the ship carrying the Narrator’s brother and his two travelling companions. Shortly thereafter, all organized resistance has collapsed, and the Martians roam the shattered landscape unhindered.
Features an awesome War of the Worlds pin-up by Dave Cockrum. (see 12th scan)
Comic is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Edition
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Format: FC, 52 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: 7148602563
Collectible Entertainment note: Comic is in Fine condition. Nice! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious War of the Worlds collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
War of the Worlds (Marvel Classic Comics #14) Comic
Writer: Chris Claremont
Artist: Yong Montano
Inker: Dino Castrillo
Colorist: Bonnie Wilford
Letterer: Condoy
Editors: John Warner & Archie Goodwin
Cover by: Dave Cockrum & Gil Kane
The Marvel Comics color adaptation of the H.G. Wells story of the invasion of Earth by Martians; as told on radio and featured in various films. H.G. Well’s classic tale of alien invasion is brought to life in this classic comic adaptation by Marvel Comics. The residents of a small town in California are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills. Their joy is tempered somewhat when they discover that it has passengers who are not very friendly. The Martians unchain a direct assault to our planet, with hundreds of invulnerable ships. The invasion takes place all over the world, and all the major cities are destroyed one after one – even the atomic bomb can’t stop them. But if the humans can’t beat them, who can?
Story/Spoilers
The narrative opens by stating that as humans on Earth busied themselves with their own endeavours during the mid-1890s, aliens on Mars began plotting an invasion of Earth because their own resources are dwindling. The Narrator (who is unnamed throughout the novel) is invited to an astronomical observatory at Ottershaw where explosions are seen on the surface of the planet Mars, creating much interest in the scientific community. Months later, a so-called “meteor” lands on Horsell Common, near the Narrator’s home in Woking, Surrey. He is among the first to discover that the object is an artificial cylinder that opens, disgorging Martians who are “big” and “greyish” with “oily brown skin”, “the size, perhaps, of a bear”, each with “two large dark-colored eyes”, and lipless “V-shaped mouths” which drip saliva and are surrounded by two “Gorgon groups of tentacles”. The Narrator finds them “at once vital, intense, inhuman, crippled and monstrous”. They emerge briefly, but have difficulty in coping with the Earth’s atmosphere and gravity, and so retreat rapidly into their cylinder.
A human deputation (which includes the astronomer Ogilvy) approaches the cylinder with a white flag, but the Martians incinerate them and others nearby with a heat-ray before beginning to assemble their machinery. Military forces arrive that night to surround the common, including Maxim guns. The population of Woking and the surrounding villages are reassured by the presence of the British Army. A tense day begins, with much anticipation by the Narrator of military action.
After heavy firing from the common and damage to the town from the heat-ray which suddenly erupts in the late afternoon, the Narrator takes his wife to safety in nearby Leatherhead, where his cousin lives, using a rented, two-wheeled horse cart. He then returns to Woking to return the cart when in the early morning hours, a violent thunderstorm erupts. On the road during the height of the storm, he has his first terrifying sight of a fast-moving Martian fighting-machine; in a panic, he crashes the horse cart, barely escaping detection. He discovers the Martians have assembled towering three-legged “fighting-machines” (tripods), each armed with a heat-ray and a chemical weapon: the poisonous “black smoke”. These tripods have wiped out the army units positioned around the cylinder and attacked and destroyed most of Woking. Taking shelter in his house, the Narrator sees a fleeing artilleryman moving through his garden, who later tells the Narrator of his experiences and mentions that another cylinder has landed between Woking and Leatherhead, which means the Narrator is now cut off from his wife. The two try to escape via Byfleet just after dawn, but are separated at the Shepperton to Weybridge Ferry during a Martian afternoon attack on Shepperton.
One of the Martian fighting-machines is brought down in the River Thames by artillery as the Narrator and countless others try to cross the river into Middlesex, and the Martians retreat to their original crater. This gives the authorities precious hours to form a defence-line covering London. After the Martians’ temporary repulse, the Narrator is able to float down the Thames in a boat toward London, stopping at Walton, where he first encounters the curate, his companion for the coming weeks.
Towards dusk, the Martians renew their offensive, breaking through the defence-line of siege guns and field artillery centred on Richmond Hill and Kingston Hill by a widespread bombardment of the black smoke; an exodus of the population of London begins. This includes the Narrator’s younger brother, a medical student (also unnamed), who flees to the Essex coast, after the sudden, panicked, pre-dawn order to evacuate London is given by the authorities, on a terrifying and harrowing journey of three days, amongst thousands of similar refugees streaming from London. The brother encounters Mrs. Elphinstone and her younger sister-in-law, just in time to help them fend off three men who are trying to rob them. Since Mrs. Elphinstone’s husband is missing, the three continue on together.
After a terrifying struggle to cross a streaming mass of refugees on the road at Barnet, they head eastward. Two days later, at Chelmsford, their pony is confiscated for food by the local Committee of Public Supply. They press on to Tillingham and the sea. There, they manage to buy passage to Continental Europe on a small paddle steamer, part of a vast throng of shipping gathered off the Essex coast to evacuate refugees. The torpedo ram HMS Thunder Child destroys two attacking tripods before being destroyed by the Martians, though this allows the evacuation fleet to escape, including the ship carrying the Narrator’s brother and his two travelling companions. Shortly thereafter, all organized resistance has collapsed, and the Martians roam the shattered landscape unhindered.
Features an awesome War of the Worlds pin-up by Dave Cockrum. (see 12th scan)
Comic is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
First Edition
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Format: FC, 52 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: 7148602563
Collectible Entertainment note: Comic is in Fine condition. Nice! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious War of the Worlds collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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