Judge, 1924-03-29 · page 1 of 36
Judge — March 29, 1924 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, March 29, 1924 This is a cover illustration rather than a political cartoon. It depicts a stylishly dressed woman in 1920s fashion—the "flapper" era—with bobbed hair, ornate patterned clothing, and a small cherub or cupid figure at her feet. She holds what appears to be a hand mirror or compact. The cover's caption "WHO'S WHO!" suggests this is a portrait illustration for the magazine's society or celebrity section, likely identifying a notable woman of the period. The satire appears gentle, poking fun at 1920s women's fashion and vanity culture rather than addressing specific political figures. The cherub adds a humorous, romantic dimension typical of Judge's lighter commentary on contemporary social trends and popular culture.
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THE WORLD’S WITTIEST WEEKLY M2 CH 29, 1924 PRICE 15 CENTS Copyright, Judge, 1924, New York WHO’S WHO! comicbooks.com