Judge, 1924-02-02 · page 1 of 37
Judge — February 2, 1924 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This February 2, 1924 cover features a stylized portrait of a woman's face framed within a large circular target or bullseye design, with the caption "SHOOT!" below. The image appears to be satirizing photography or portrait photography of the era—"Judge" was known for visual humor. The concentric circles create a target-like composition around the subject's face, suggesting the metaphorical "targeting" involved in photography or portraiture. The dramatic styling, bobbed hair, and makeup reflect 1920s "flapper" aesthetics. Without clearer OCR text or additional context, the specific satirical target remains unclear—whether this mocks photographic techniques, a particular public figure, or contemporary beauty standards. The composition itself becomes the joke through its visual wit rather than explicit commentary.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
PRICE 15 CENTS Copyright, Judge, 1924, New York comicbooks.com