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Sport Story Magazine
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Sport Story Magazine

· January 8, 1926

This sports pulp magazine cover depicts two hockey players mid-game, rendered in vivid color illustration. The figure in yellow charges forward with stick raised while his opponent in dark blue defends the puck. Spectators watch from the rink boards.

Published twice monthly at 15 cents, Sport Story Magazine inherited the serialized adventure formula of Victorian penny dreadfuls—cheap, fast-paced fiction for working-class readers hungry for action and drama. Where 19th-century penny bloods featured crime and melodrama, early 20th-century pulps shifted toward sports, science fiction, and detective tales. Both forms democratized entertainment, offering mass-produced narrative excitement outside elite literary channels. The bold cover art, sensational typography, and accessible price point defined pulp publishing, a direct ancestor to the modern comic book industry.

About this artifact

Date
January 8, 1926
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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