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Street & Smith's New York Weekly
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Street & Smith's New York Weekly

· December 21, 1865

This penny weekly serialized sensation fiction for working-class readers, combining melodrama, crime, and gothic horror in affordable installments. The cover depicts a turbaned figure conjuring supernatural phenomena—a common visual vocabulary for exoticism and occult danger that reflected and reinforced Victorian anxieties about empire, criminality, and the unknown. Penny dreadfuls like this mass-produced weekly were predecessors to modern comics: episodic narratives with bold wood-engraved illustrations, serialized plots designed to compel repeat purchase, and sensational content aimed at broad popular appetite. Publishers Street & Smith would dominate American pulp publishing for decades, demonstrating how these cheap papers established distribution networks and storytelling formulas that comic books would later inherit.

About this artifact

Date
December 21, 1865
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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