This penny weekly serial showcases the visual hallmarks of Victorian sensation fiction: a dramatic engraving depicts a cloaked figure confronting another in a shadowed woodland scene, its Gothic atmosphere promising melodrama and mystery within. Such cheap weeklies flooded working-class newsstands, offering serialized tales of crime, betrayal, and supernatural horror at prices ordinary readers could afford. Produced by the prolific Street & Smith publishing house, these publications formed the direct ancestors of modern comics—combining image and text to deliver sensation to hungry audiences seeking escape from industrial life. The penny dreadful's visual storytelling conventions, serialized narratives, and focus on sensational plots would shape the language of American comics for generations to come.
About this artifact
- Date
- August 4, 1864
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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