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Judge — October 19, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, October 19, 1929 This satirical cover depicts "The Four Horsemen" confronting chaos labeled "TEAM," "FIGHT," "CHEERS," and "YEAH"—likely representing competing factions or interests in American society during a turbulent moment. The central figure with raised arm appears triumphant or commanding, while the lower figures show distressed reactions with exaggerated facial expressions characteristic of 1920s comic style. Published October 19, 1929, this appeared just days after the stock market crash (October 24-29), though the exact sociopolitical reference remains unclear. The "Lenz Bridge Contest" subtitle suggests a specific contemporary event, but without additional context, the precise target of this satire cannot be definitively identified. The chaotic composition and frantic energy likely comment on American social or political upheaval of that moment.
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"THE FOUR HOARSEMEN™ FIRST SOLUTIONS IN LENZ BRIDGE CONTEST |. : = icomicbooks=com