Judge, 1926-09-18 · page 1 of 36
Judge — September 18, 1926 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - September 18, 1926 This is a **magazine cover**, not a political cartoon. The image shows a fashionable young woman with a 1920s bob haircut holding a small dog, with the caption "VERY DOGGY!" The cover announces a **"Slogan Contest Winners"** feature inside the issue. The humor appears to be a play on words: the phrase "very doggy" likely refers to both the literal dog in the image and contemporary slang usage (unclear exactly how "doggy" was slang in 1926, but the pun is intentional). The stylish woman represents the modern "flapper" aesthetic popular in the Jazz Age. The cover is primarily a humorous visual pun rather than political satire—typical of Judge's lighter entertainment-focused content of this era.
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SLOGAN CONTEST WINNERS IN THIS ISSUE comicbooks.com