Story paper
noun·Gilded Age
Weekly tabloid magazine of serialized adventure or detective fiction, dominant in cheap publishing before the pulps.
A weekly tabloid-format magazine carrying serialized fiction, usually adventure or detective stories aimed at boys and young men. American story papers — Beadle's, Munro's, Tousey's — dominated cheap fiction publishing from the 1860s until the rise of the pulps in the 1900s.