Penny Dreadfuls, 1912 · page 5 of 118
The Medea — page 5: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This is the title page or cover of a Victorian penny dreadful. The word "MEDEA" appears centered on an aged, textured page with visible discoloration and wear marks in purple, brown, and green tones. The page shows significant foxing and deterioration consistent with aged paper from the Victorian era. At the bottom, a watermark or credit reads "comicbooks.com," suggesting this is a digitized reproduction. Beyond the single title word, no other text is legible on this page. "Medea" likely refers to the classical Greek tragic figure, though the specific nature of this penny dreadful's adaptation or narrative remains unclear from this page alone.