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Golden Days for Boys and Girls
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Golden Days for Boys and Girls

· July 24, 1880

This serialized weekly cost a few pennies and delivered melodramatic adventure to working-class Victorian readers. The cover illustrates "Minding His Own Business" by Oliver Optic, featuring a steamship navigating treacherous coastal waters—a typical scene of peril and suspense. Such publications flooded the market in the late 19th century, offering serialized sensation fiction that combined crime, maritime disaster, and moral instruction. Though marketed as wholesome youth literature, penny dreadfuls inherited the sensational storytelling of their adult predecessors. These cheap serials trained readers' appetites for visual narrative and episodic plot, establishing the serial format that would evolve into the modern comic book.

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Date
July 24, 1880
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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