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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (May 16, 1925) This cover depicts a woman reading a newspaper while surrounded by scattered papers at her feet—a visual metaphor for information overload. The headline "Twice as Many Pictures as Any Other Comic Weekly" is promotional, boasting Judge's pictorial content. The satire appears to target modern newspaper consumption habits, specifically how readers (particularly women, given the figure's presentation) were overwhelmed by the expanding volume of daily news and illustrations in the 1920s. The woman's somewhat bewildered expression and the papers scattered around her suggest the exhausting, almost chaotic nature of staying informed in an increasingly media-saturated era. The "Pictorial Section" label confirms this is promoting Judge's competitive advantage in visual storytelling during a period when illustrated weeklies competed heavily for readers.

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TWICE AS MANY PICTURES AS ANY OTHER COMIC WEEKLY! MAY 16, 1925 PRICE 15 CENTS PICTORIAL SECTION comicbooks.com