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The Story Paper: 'The Royal Outlaw'
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The Story Paper: 'The Royal Outlaw'

· September 23, 1876

This penny dreadful's cover depicts a violent confrontation: a caped nobleman stands over fallen figures while soldiers surround them in what appears to be a stone chamber. The engraving style and melodramatic composition typify the serialized sensation fiction that dominated Victorian working-class reading. These cheap weekly papers combined crime, adventure, and horror into affordable installments costing one penny. Stories of outlaws, betrayals, and aristocratic misconduct reflected both popular anxieties and fantasies of social transgression. Though often dismissed by middle-class critics as corrupting trash, penny dreadfuls established narrative conventions—cliffhangers, stock characters, visual drama—that would directly influence modern comic books and graphic storytelling.

About this artifact

Date
September 23, 1876
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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