comicbooks.com Join Free
HomePenny DreadfulsPenny Dreadfuls › Street & Smith's New York Weekly
Street & Smith's New York Weekly
Public domain · digitally restored by comicbooks.com
Penny Dreadfuls

Street & Smith's New York Weekly

· December 8, 1864

This serialized story paper, priced at five cents, brought melodramatic fiction to working-class Victorian readers hungry for sensation. The cover illustration depicts a dramatic carriage scene—well-dressed figures in urgent motion before a mansion—the visual hook that sold thousands of copies from street vendors. Such publications featured serialized tales of crime, betrayal, and moral peril, often caricaturing class and ethnicity in ways reflecting mid-nineteenth-century prejudices. These cheap papers, despised by middle-class moralists, created the economic and narrative template for modern comics: episodic thrills designed for rapid consumption, visual storytelling to drive sales, and sensational subject matter aimed at ordinary people.

About this artifact

Date
December 8, 1864
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.

Part of our mission to preserve and restore the public-domain heritage of the medium.