Judge, 1919-08-16 · page 1 of 36
Judge — August 16, 1919 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (August 16, 1919) This is primarily a **magazine cover** rather than a political cartoon. The illustration by James Montgomery Flagg shows a woman in a bathing suit emerging from ocean waves, appearing joyful and relaxed. The caption "**The Ocean Is Still Wet**" is a humorous, understated statement—likely satirizing something contemporary, though the specific reference is unclear from this page alone. It may relate to post-WWI optimism or everyday life returning to normal after the war (which ended November 1918). The cover advertises Gelett Burgess's story "Ain't Angie Awful!" and "The Adventure of the Peanivorous Rat" inside. The price of 10 cents and Flagg's prominent signature indicate this was mainstream American popular entertainment, not hard-hitting political satire.
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Are you reading “Aint Ancie Awrut!” by Gelett Burgess? In This Number «The Adventure of the Peanivorous Rit” d e Aucust 16, 1919 U Price 10 Cents Jame? MONTEOMENY FLAC Draven by Justus Most Tue Ocean Is Stitt Wer comicbooks.com