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Nick Carter Weekly: The Cliff Castle Affair
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Nick Carter Weekly: The Cliff Castle Affair

· December 30, 1911

A man in business dress stands on a wooden dock, watching urgently as a woman in red and two figures struggle in a rowboat on choppy water below. This cover image from Nick Carter Weekly exemplifies the penny dreadful tradition—serialized fiction sold cheaply to working-class readers hungry for melodrama and suspense. Detective Nick Carter, a popular protagonist of the era, anchors dozens of such stories, each promising thrills of crime, rescue, and narrow escapes. These publications, priced at mere cents, proliferated throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, offering escape and entertainment to audiences barred from more expensive literature. The genre's vivid illustration and breathless narratives established conventions—the resourceful hero, the damsel in peril, the race against time—that would directly influence the visual storytelling and serial publication models of comic books to come.

About this artifact

Date
December 30, 1911
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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