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Mystery Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 20
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Mystery Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 20

· September 1, 1918

At ten cents a copy, Mystery Magazine brought serialized crime and supernatural fiction to working-class readers hungry for sensation. This cover advertises "The Magician Detective" by Charles Fulton Oursler—a collision of genres typical of the era's pulp serials. The grotesque face looming over two figures in flight exemplifies the visual melodrama that defined penny dreadfuls and their successors: lurid, exaggerated, designed to arrest attention on crowded newsstands. Such publications inherited the Victorian taste for serialized thrills while embracing new printing technologies. Though often dismissed as lowbrow, these magazines were the direct ancestors of modern comic books, sharing the same visual storytelling urgency, genre mixing, and appetite for the uncanny.

About this artifact

Date
September 1, 1918
Rights
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