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Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly
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Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly

· July 29, 1868

This penny weekly offered working-class children illustrated serials mixing adventure, instruction, and melodrama. The cover features two engravings: a Venetian gondola scene and "The Student Cavalier," depicting a mounted rider collapsing before two figures—typical of the sensational plots that filled such publications. Cheap, serialized, and mass-produced, penny dreadfuls like this were the direct ancestors of comic books, democratizing story-telling for readers who couldn't afford bound novels. They combined visual spectacle with episodic narrative, feeding appetite for crime, supernatural tales, and historical romance. Victorian critics condemned them as morally corrupting; modern scholars recognize them as vital popular culture that shaped sequential art and narrative structure for generations to come.

About this artifact

Date
July 29, 1868
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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