Judge, 1929-06-22 · page 1 of 40
Judge — June 22, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - June 22, 1929 This Judge cover features **"A Guarded Queen,"** an Art Deco-style illustration of an elegant woman in 1920s fashion wearing a distinctive beaded headpiece. She's depicted in an automobile, holding what appears to be a small bulldog or similar dog as a protective companion. The caption's reference to a "guarded queen" likely satirizes wealthy women of the era and their need for security or protection—possibly commentary on kidnapping fears that were prevalent in the late 1920s (the Lindbergh kidnapping occurred in 1932, but such anxieties were emerging). The page also advertises a **"Lenz Bride Contest"** offering **$10,000 in prizes**, reflecting Judge's commercial content mixed with satirical commentary on contemporary social trends and consumer culture.
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JUNE 22, 1929 PRICE 15 CENTS A GUARDED QUEEN STARTS THIS ISSUE ~“€omicbooks.com