Judge, 1926-02-20 · page 1 of 36
Judge — February 20, 1926 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis **Date & Publication:** February 20, 1926 issue of Judge magazine (15 cents) **The Image:** A stylized portrait of a person's head shown upside-down, wearing what appears to be 1920s fashion including a hat or headpiece. **The Notation:** "TURNED DOWN BY THE EDITOR" appears at bottom left, and "UNSOLICITED—DOOMED—NUNNERY" is printed upside-down at the bottom. **The Satire:** This appears to be a self-referential joke by Judge's editors about rejected submissions or proposals. The upside-down presentation combined with the "turned down" caption suggests mockery of rejected manuscript illustrations or comic contributions. The cryptic bottom text may reference editorial decisions or rejected story concepts, though the exact meaning remains unclear without additional context about Judge's 1926 operations.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
PRICE 15 CENTS FEBRUARY 20, 1926 UuvWLsvgZ Hind TURNED DOWN BY THE EDITOR YAGANAN NMOUG-Jalson comicbooks.com