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Beadle's Dime Library No. 324
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Beadle's Dime Library No. 324

· January 7, 1885

A wizened prospector with lightning rod raises his rifle beside a grave in this wood-engraved cover for "Old Forked-Lightning the Solitary; or Every Inch a Man" by Jos. E. Badger Jr. The image exemplifies the dime novel's visual grammar: frontier horror, supernatural menace, and claustrophobic violence compressed into a single scene. These ten-cent weeklies—printed on pulp paper and sold by the millions—created the template for adventure fiction that comic books would later inherit: genre hybrid plots, exaggerated emotional stakes, and cover typography that shrieked genre markers like "Wild," "Weird," "Solitary." The prospector's gaunt face and the grave's ominous presence signal the weird western substrain that ran through dime fiction, blending mining-camp realism with gothic dread.

About this artifact

Date
January 7, 1885
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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