This penny weekly serialized adventure fiction for working-class readers, featuring the melodramatic narrative "Water-Wolf; or, Murder of the Mississippi" by Lord Lewis. The cover illustration depicts two roughly sketched male figures in a cramped interior—one crouching, one seated—engaged in tense dialogue or confrontation near a barrel and window. Such publications flooded the Victorian mass market with installment stories of crime, betrayal, and sensational intrigue. Cheaply printed and widely distributed, they capitalized on literacy expansion and urban appetite for serialized thrills. The penny dreadful tradition directly prefigures modern comic books: both rely on episodic narrative, visual drama, working-class appeal, and affordable accessibility to reach broad audiences hungry for excitement beyond their everyday lives.
About this artifact
- Date
- April 4, 1867
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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