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Street & Smith's New York Weekly
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Street & Smith's New York Weekly

· October 14, 1869

A cloaked figure looms over a young woman in distress, her arm raised in fear or supplication. This engraved scene epitomizes the penny dreadful—cheap serialized fiction that flooded Victorian newsstands, offering working-class readers weekly doses of melodrama, supernatural terror, and moral transgression. Street & Smith's New York Weekly, among the era's most popular publications, packaged sensation and amusement for a mass audience hungry for gothic thrills and criminal intrigue. These illustrated serials, mass-produced and disposable, pioneered the visual narrative formats and episodic storytelling that would evolve directly into American comic books, establishing templates for suspense, visual drama, and serialized entertainment that persist today.

About this artifact

Date
October 14, 1869
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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