This penny newspaper exemplifies the sensational crime and scandal sheets that entertained Victorian working-class readers. The engraved landscape of Sydney, New South Wales reflects the era's appetite for crime narratives and colonial themes. Serialized fiction—including "Lives of the Felons" and accounts of notorious criminals—filled pages alongside police reports and advertisements. Such publications, priced within reach of laborers and servants, offered melodramatic escapism and crime narratives, punishment, and moral transgression. These cheap weeklies established the template for modern comics: serialized stories, visual spectacle, and narrative that kept readers returning for the next installment. They reveal how commercial publishers discovered the mass market hunger for illustrated sensation.
About this artifact
- Date
- Saturday, January 17, 1846
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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