Pulp Fiction, 1928 · page 66 of 68
10-Story Book, February 1928 — page 66: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Page This is a **comic strip illustration** credited to "Paul Revere (1928!)" at the bottom. The four-panel sequence depicts a satirical narrative showing the progression from a solitary figure with a telescope observing the night sky, to encounters with increasingly chaotic scenes—a person on a motorcycle, buildings in a town, and finally a large crowd of running figures fleeing toward an explosion or bright light on the horizon. The strip appears to be science fiction satire, likely warning about or humorously depicting some form of invasion, disaster, or apocalyptic event spreading from observation to mass panic. The style and subject matter are typical of early pulp science fiction commentary.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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