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# Analysis of Judge Cover, March 20, 1920 This cover satirizes the "beauty doctor" industry of the 1920s. The illustration shows a woman holding a child while displaying a large mirror—visual elements suggesting vanity and cosmetic procedures. The caption "The World's Greatest Beauty Doctor" is ironic; the satirical point likely mocks the dubious claims and practices of cosmetic physicians who promised miraculous beauty treatments during this era. The satire targets both the vanity of women pursuing cosmetic enhancement and the quackery of practitioners making exaggerated medical claims. This reflects Jazz Age anxieties about commercialized beauty culture and modern medicine's boundaries. The magazine's subtitle "Giggles and Guffaws Number" confirms this is humorous social commentary rather than serious criticism.

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WG sete. and Guffaws Number March 20, 1920 Price 1§ Cents Tue Wortpb’s Greatest Beauty Doctor comicbooks.com