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The Boys of New York, Vol. I, No. 36
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The Boys of New York, Vol. I, No. 36

· April 24, 1876

This weekly paper depicts a dramatic woodland scene: a man on horseback leans from his mount to rescue or confront another figure below, their bodies in violent motion against dense forest. Such sensational imagery typified penny dreadfuls—cheap serialized fiction that flourished in the Victorian era, offering working-class readers weekly doses of melodrama, crime, and adventure. Published at a penny or few cents per issue, these papers serialized tales of thieves, detectives, and outlaws in installments, creating loyal readerships among laborers and youth. The comic book would inherit this DNA: serialized narrative, visual drama, and the hunger for affordable mass entertainment.

About this artifact

Date
April 24, 1876
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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