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

· October 29, 1866

This penny weekly presents a dramatic engraving of figures in violent struggle—a scene of melodramatic action typical of serialized sensation fiction aimed at working-class readers. Such publications flooded Victorian newsstands, offering installments of crime narratives, gothic horrors, and tales of moral transgression for a few pennies per issue. These serials thrived on sensationalism: murder, betrayal, and supernatural menace served as reliable draws for audiences hungry for excitement beyond their daily labor. Street & Smith's New York Weekly exemplified the form—cheap, disposable, mass-produced—and established the visual and narrative conventions that would eventually shape comic books: serial storytelling, dramatic illustration, and the marriage of word and image designed for rapid consumption.

About this artifact

Date
October 29, 1866
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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