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Sport Story Magazine

· February 8, 1926

A hockey player in full gear leans forward with stick and puck, rendered in bold illustration against a rink backdrop. Sport Story Magazine continues the tradition of cheap serialized fiction that emerged in the nineteenth century, when publishers flooded the market with sensational stories priced at a penny or two. Originally targeting working-class readers hungry for melodrama and thrills, these pulp magazines evolved into specialized genres—crime, adventure, romance, and sports—each with its devoted audience. By the 1920s, publications like this one offered readers escape and entertainment in a compact, affordable format. The pulp magazine industry would directly influence the comic book medium that followed, sharing the same aesthetic of eye-catching covers, fast-paced narrative, and mass production for ordinary people.

About this artifact

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