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The New York Weekly
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The New York Weekly

· November 27, 1858

This penny weekly offered working-class readers serialized sensation fiction at affordable prices. The woodcut on this cover depicts a dramatic domestic confrontation—a woman kneeling in distress while a man stands accusingly nearby, a scene of emotional rupture typical of melodramatic narratives that dominated such publications. For Victorian working people, these cheap weeklies provided escape through serialized crime stories, ghost tales, and romantic betrayals that emphasized extreme emotion and moral clarity. The sensationalism that filled these pages—exaggerated characters, violent plot twists, and Gothic atmosphere—directly shaped the storytelling conventions that would later define comic books.

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Date
November 27, 1858
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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