Judge, 1928-06-02 · page 1 of 36
Judge — June 2, 1928 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - June 2, 1928 This cover depicts a romantic/comedic scenario titled "Smearyl A Case of Love." A woman in 1920s flapper attire (short dark hair, pearl necklace, raised hemline) is being carried by a demonic or devilish male figure with exaggerated features and horns. The satire likely plays on Jazz Age anxieties about modern romance and changing courtship norms. The "devilish" suitor characterization suggests social commentary on contemporary dating practices or "modern love" that conservative readers might have viewed as morally questionable. The theatrical exaggeration and the woman's dramatic expression create comedic effect. The 15-cent price and June 1928 date place this during the height of 1920s cultural tension between traditional and progressive values regarding gender and romance.
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