Black Cat posted,
I think that what I'm saying is that penny dreadfuls are not really classed as comics, probably because they don't contain the sequential art that comics do. Or something like that. But I stand to be corrected, if anybody else knows better...
I don't like to think of myself as 'someone who knows better' but I am fairly familiar with this site.
I think 'Penny Dreadfuls' were the precursors to the PULPS, not the comics, although their is a clear relationship between the Pulps and the comic books, not least because they often had the same publishers.
But in the CB+ pulp section we do have some 'Dime Novels' which I believe were the American equivalent.
Beadle's Dime Libraryhttps://comicbookplus.com/?cid=2544Beadle's Half Dime Libraryhttps://comicbookplus.com/?cid=2482And Beadles would have been only one of a number of publishers.
Note,
the stories were of Indians, pioneers, backwoodsmen, or the sea. Later, detective stories became the rule.
and
The stories were mainly Adventure stories, Detective Stories or Westerns, with a complete story in each edition.
So, obviously the Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls were aimed at the same market as the Pulps and the comic books.
Also the subject matter was wider than that.
In the half-dime library we also find on CB+ -
Gulliver's Travels and
the adventures of Baron Munchausen and we have here only 22 issues of a weekly magazine that ran for 28 years.
That's 1456 issues - a lot of reading.
I think the term
'Penny Dreadful' was deliberately derogatory.
We can't have the masses reading that rubbish.
Exactly like the attitude to the pulps and to comics until recently.
I think that hosting some Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls on CB+ makes sense.
Can someone post some 'Penny Dreadfuls' for comparison?
A pretty good analysis here.
Dime Novel https://poemanalysis.com/genre/dime-novel/ Quite a few good relevant links on that site.
Including this one
Penny Dreadfuls ~ Episode 1 ~ The Birth of The Penny Bloodshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-L_BDjRzsQcheers!