A complete issue · 32 pages · 1884
Beadle's Dime Library No. 307
A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1884 — all 32 pages of painted-cover fiction magazines that launched science fiction, horror, and hardboiled crime, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 32 pages · 1884
The Phantom Pirate; or, The Water Wolves of the Bahamas by Col. Prentiss Ingraham opens with a small vessel in a storm near the Bahamas encountering a legendary ghost ship crewed entirely in black. A masked woman in black commands the helm with supernatural composure while the terrified crew debates whether she is a witch. The vessel approaches a rocky island crowned with a massive skull-shaped beacon emitting lurid light from its eye-sockets. After the woman refuses to change course, the ship miraculously passes through breakers into calm water. The narrative then shifts to an ancient mansion where a wealthy money-lender prepares to flee with his fortune through a hidden floor passage, fearing a woman who poisoned him. A young clerk discovers the secret and resolves his revenge. The narrative combines maritime Gothic atmosphere with mystery-adventure elements across multiple plotlines involving supernatural imagery and hidden identities.
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