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# Judge Magazine Cover - February 13, 1926 This cover illustrates "A Box Office Attraction," depicting three figures in 1920s attire examining what appears to be a caged lion or large cat behind bars. The satire likely comments on the popularity of wild animal acts in contemporary entertainment—a common circus and vaudeville spectacle of that era. The cartoon suggests audiences were drawn to dangerous animal performances as a novelty. The well-dressed figures' interest in the caged beast may satirize either the public's appetite for sensational entertainment or the exploitation involved in such acts. The specific identity of the figures remains unclear without additional context, though their formal dress suggests they represent typical theater-goers or promoters of the period. The humor derives from treating a dangerous animal as mere commercial spectacle.

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FEBRUARY 13, 1926 PRICE 15 CENTS x Las a, a = Davia Yio te ® . A BOX OFFICE ATTRACTION comicbooks.com