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  1. The Martians, also known as the Invaders, are the main antagonists from the H.G. Wells 1898 novel The War of the Worlds. Their efforts to exterminate the populace of the Earth and claim the planet for themselves drive the plot and present challenges for the novel's human characters.

  2. 6 de may. de 2015 · On the evening of October 30, 1938, radio listeners across the U.S. heard a startling report of mysterious creatures and terrifying war machines moving toward New York City. But the hair-raising...

  3. 2021: War of the Worlds - Invasion from Mars: Regie: Mario N. Bonassin Mit Emily Killian, Anthony Jensen, Tom Sizemore, Michael DeVorzon Astronomen, die Geschwister sind, entdecken, dass Marsmenschen die Erde anzugreifen drohen, aber niemand glaubt ihnen - bis die Marsmenschen landen und fast ganz New York City zerstören.

  4. 21 de sept. de 2016 · In his novel, Wells mentioned Schiaparelli, but not Lowell; the invasion of The War of the Worlds was not motivated by desertification, but by the gradual cooling of Mars. But had Wells read Lowell? “The jury is still out, I understand,” says Beck.

  5. The War of the Worlds presents itself as a factual account of the Martian invasion. It is considered one of the first works to theorise the existence of a race intelligent enough to invade Earth. The narrator is a middle-class writer of philosophical papers, reminiscent of Doctor Kemp in The Invisible Man , with characteristics similar to ...

  6. Welles's "War of the Worlds" broadcast has become famous for convincing some of its listeners that a Martian invasion was actually taking place due to the "breaking news" style of storytelling employed in the first half of the show.

  7. The War of the Worlds chronicles the events of a Martian invasion as experienced by an unidentified male narrator and his brother. The story begins a few years before the invasion. During the astronomical opposition of 1894, when Mars is closer to Earth than usual, several observatories spot flashes of light on the surface of Mars.