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Mystery Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 13
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Mystery Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 13

· May 15, 1918

A uniformed police officer examines a document while a man in civilian dress leans in conspiratorially—a scene capturing the detective story's central drama of investigation and deception. This cover advertises "Under a Mask" by Crittenden Marriott, one of many serialized mysteries that filled cheap pulp magazines for working-class readers. Such publications, priced at mere cents, delivered weekly doses of crime, suspense, and social transgression to audiences hungry for sensation. These stories—often featuring detectives, criminals, and elaborate disguises—established narrative conventions and visual codes that would directly influence the emerging comic book form. The pulp magazine's reliance on bold typography, dramatic illustration, and episodic storytelling created the visual and narrative grammar that comics would inherit and refine.

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Date
May 15, 1918
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