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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This is the cover of Judge magazine from August 9, 1919, priced at 10 cents. The main content advertises "Ain't Angie Awful!" by Gelett Burgess—described as the first in a series of satirical pieces about "the Rampageous Sex Story." The illustration depicts a woman in 1910s-1920s style clothing, holding a hand mirror and appearing to adjust her hair or makeup. The image exemplifies the magazine's satirical take on contemporary women's behavior and appearance. The title "Over-Sees Stripes" (suggesting women's fashions or social conduct) and the overall composition indicate this issue satirizes modern women's fashion, beauty routines, and social conventions during the post-WWI era. The tone suggests gentle mockery of women's vanity or changing social roles.

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“Ain’T ANGIE AWFUL!” by GELETT BurGEss The First of a Series of Brilliant Satires on the Rampageous Sex Story Begins in This Number Price 10 Cents Over-Sees Strives comicbooks.com