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Mystery Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 22
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Mystery Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 22

· October 1, 1918

"The Haunted Corridors" by William Hamilton Osborne adorns this cover, featuring a terrified man fleeing through a stone passageway flanked by figures rendered as Egyptian mummies or supernatural guardians. This ten-cent pulp exemplifies the penny dreadful tradition transplanted into early 20th-century America: serialized sensation fiction designed for working-class readers hungry for horror, mystery, and melodrama. These magazines thrived on lurid imagery and formulaic plots of supernatural menace and narrow escapes, offering cheap thrills and escapism. The penny dreadful's DNA—episodic storytelling, vivid illustration, genre spectacle—would directly influence the emerging comic book medium of the 1930s-40s.

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Date
October 1, 1918
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