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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - March 27, 1926 This is a cover illustration showing a fashionably dressed woman in 1920s attire—headphones, fur-trimmed garments, and high heels—in a dynamic pose. The caption reads "Something to Blow About!" The cartoon appears to be satirizing the newfound enthusiasm for radio technology in the mid-1920s. The woman's excited pose and the headphones suggest the public's fascination with this emerging mass medium. The phrase "Something to Blow About" is a pun: radio broadcasts were transmitted through the air, and the woman's enthusiasm about this technology gives her "something to blow about"—or boast about. This reflects Judge's typical 1920s humor targeting modern social trends and technological adoption among the leisure class.

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MARCH 27, 1926 PRICE 15 CENTS SomeMING TO / BLOW ABOUT. comicbooks.com