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The Boys of New York, Vol. I, No. 4
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The Boys of New York, Vol. I, No. 4

· September 13, 1875

This weekly periodical exemplifies the penny dreadful tradition that captivated working-class readers with serialized tales of crime, adventure, and sensational melodrama. The cover illustration—depicting a man flung from a speeding locomotive—promised readers thrills at minimal cost. Such cheap publications, printed on poor-quality paper and distributed widely, fed urban appetites for excitement and moral transgression. Filled with serial narratives, comic sketches, and lurid imagery, penny dreadfuls formed a direct ancestor to modern comic books, establishing conventions of visual narrative, episodic storytelling, and mass-market appeal that would evolve into the medium we recognize today.

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Date
September 13, 1875
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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