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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis **Date & Publication:** May 27, 1899, Judge Magazine (Vol. 36, No. 919), 10 cents **The Cartoon:** The cover depicts a demonic or devilish figure in formal attire (tuxedo, bow tie) seated in an ornate chair beneath a portrait labeled "Judge." The character has exaggerated facial features including a pointed goatee and menacing expression. Cypress trees flank the scene, and grape vines drape from above. **The Satire:** The caption states "JUDGE'S PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES FOR 1900 SHOW RIGHT ON HIS FACE." This is satirizing the 1900 presidential election. The demonic characterization suggests Judge magazine's editors are mocking someone's candidacy or the political situation itself—likely criticizing a particular candidate or party as devilish or corrupt, though the specific target isn't entirely clear without additional context about 1900 election debates.

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es VOL.36 NO.919:. MAY 27.1899. PRICE 10 CENTS COPYRIGHT 1899 BY JUDGE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Sackettd Wien Lito & Pig Co New York: JUDGE'S PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES FOR 1900 SHOW RIGHT ON HIS FACE. comicbooks.com