Judge, 1920-02-21 · page 1 of 36
Judge — February 21, 1920 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine: "Headlights" (February 21, 1920) This satirical illustration by Guy Hore depicts a figure wearing oversized round spectacles labeled "Headlights." The cartoon appears to be social commentary on 1920s fashion or behavior, though the specific reference is unclear without additional context. The title "Love and Marriage Number" suggests this issue focused on romantic themes. The exaggerated glasses may mock: - A fashion trend of the era - Deliberate affectation or pretension - A specific public figure known for wearing such glasses The style is typical of Judge magazine's visual satire—using physical exaggeration to ridicule contemporary social attitudes or aesthetics. Without knowing the specific person caricatured or the exact cultural reference, the precise satirical target remains uncertain.
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arrtiage vumber Fesruary 21, 1920 Price 15 Cents HEADLIGHTS comicbooks.com