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# Christmas Judge Cover Analysis This is a cover from *Judge* magazine (price 30 cents with supplement) titled "Christmas Judge." The illustration depicts a grotesque, demonic figure—appearing to be a caricature—sitting in a chair while holding what looks like a gavel or judge's implement. The figure has exaggerated, menacing features typical of period political caricature. The artistic style and composition suggest this is satirizing a specific political or judicial figure of the era, though without additional context or clearer identifying details in the image itself, I cannot definitively name the target of the satire. The "Judge" title and gavel suggest mockery of legal authority or a particular judge or politician involved in a Christmas-season controversy. The demonic rendering indicates hostile, critical intent toward the subject.