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

· October 29, 1868

This issue features a dramatic engraving of two figures in period costume—one wielding a sword, the other in theatrical dress—locked in confrontation. The sensational imagery typifies penny dreadfuls, the serialized fiction that entertained working-class Victorian readers with melodrama, crime, and supernatural thrills. Published weekly at minimal cost, these publications offered escape through serialized narratives of murder, sorcery, and social transgression. The dense columns of text and prominent illustrations established a visual-narrative format that would directly influence the development of comic books decades later, creating a direct lineage between Victorian sensation fiction and modern sequential art.

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Date
October 29, 1868
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