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Street & Smith's New York Weekly: Diamond Dick
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Street & Smith's New York Weekly: Diamond Dick

· April 8, 1878

This serialized adventure story exemplifies the penny dreadful—cheap weekly fiction that captivated working-class Victorian readers hungry for melodrama and action. The cover illustration depicts a violent saloon brawl: men tumble across furniture and through doorways in exaggerated chaos, their bodies twisted in combat. The sensational imagery promised readers tales of the American frontier filled with crime, gunplay, and moral peril. Such serials, published by firms like Street & Smith, cost mere pennies and reached a mass audience excluded from expensive literature. Rapid production, lurid illustrations, and serialized storytelling—hallmarks of these publications—directly foreshadow modern comics, establishing narrative and visual conventions that would define the medium's DNA.

About this artifact

Date
April 8, 1878
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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