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# Absent-Minded Number Judge Cover Analysis This is the cover of **Judge** magazine, a satirical publication costing 15 cents. The illustration depicts a figure with an exaggerated, shocked expression—wide eyes and open mouth—wearing elaborate clothing with patterned fabric and an ornate hat with large feathers or plumes. The title "ABSENT-MINDED NUMBER JUDGE" suggests this issue's satirical theme centers on judicial incompetence or forgetfulness. The grotesque caricature style was typical of early-20th-century Judge covers. However, without OCR text content from inside the magazine or a visible date, I cannot identify the specific judicial figure being mocked or what particular legal scandal or decision prompted this cover. The absurdist visual style indicates satirical commentary on a contemporary political or legal figure.

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