Judge, 1927-07-09 · page 1 of 36
Judge — July 9, 1927 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (July 9, 1927) This cover features a stylized illustration of a woman holding a large circular parasol or fan labeled "SHAPE AHOY!" The design is credited to Delermuth. The image appears to be fashion-focused satire typical of Judge magazine's era. The woman's pose and the exaggerated parasol suggest commentary on summer fashion trends or beachwear. The nautical reference ("AHOY") combined with the circular object being held prominently implies mockery of either: 1. An unusual or impractical summer fashion accessory 2. Women's beach fashion of the 1920s 3. The absurdity of following specific shape or silhouette trends The 15-cent price and July dating confirm this is summer-season commentary on contemporary women's fashion, likely poking fun at whatever distinctive or bizarre style was popular that particular summer.
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4 « \ P. JULY 9, 1927 ie, ; " PRICE 15 CENTS comicbooks.com