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The Illustrated Police News
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The Illustrated Police News

· October 5, 1895

This penny dreadful cover depicts a dramatic scene of a woman and child fleeing on a bicycle, pursued by armed figures across a rural landscape. The sensational illustration exemplifies the cheap serialized fiction that dominated Victorian working-class entertainment. These weekly papers combined lurid crime reporting, courtroom drama, and invented melodrama—often featuring theft, violence, and domestic scandal—at prices affordable to laborers and servants. The exaggerated artistry and breathless narratives created an early mass-market visual storytelling form that directly preceded modern comics. Such publications faced middle-class censure for corrupting youth, yet their emphasis on sequential imagery and narrative momentum established conventions the comic book would inherit.

About this artifact

Date
October 5, 1895
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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