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The Boys of New York: A Paper for Young Americans
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The Boys of New York: A Paper for Young Americans

· June 5, 1876

This cover announces the opening installment of 'Young Davy Crockett,' featuring the frontier hero in a dramatic rifle-bearing pose alongside two hunting dogs and a bear in a mountainous wilderness. The ornate masthead typifies penny dreadfuls—cheap weekly serials that reached working-class readers with tales of adventure, crime, and melodrama. These publications, priced at mere pennies, fed Victorian appetites for sensation and excitement unavailable in mainstream press. Though dismissed by middle-class critics as corrupting, such serials democratized storytelling and established narrative conventions—cliffhangers, sensational imagery, serialized episodes—that directly presage the modern comic book industry.

About this artifact

Date
June 5, 1876
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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