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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, June 7, 1924 This is a humorous magazine cover playing on the physical distortion that occurs during kissing. The stylized illustration shows an exaggerated face with closed eyes and puckered lips, depicting how facial features appear compressed and contorted from the kissing person's perspective. The caption—"What the Prettiest Girl in the World Looks Like While You Are Kissing Her"—frames this as satirical commentary on romance and intimate moments. Rather than the idealized beauty referenced in the caption, the viewer sees an unflattering, almost grotesque reality. The joke targets the contrast between romantic fantasy versus physical reality, typical of 1920s humor about dating and courtship. The Art Deco-influenced typography and stark black-and-white design are characteristic of Judge's visual style during this era.

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JNE 7, 1924 PRICE 15 CENTS WHAT THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD LOOKS LIKE WHILE YOU ARE KISSING HER