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Judge (magazine)

Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. It was launched by artists who had left the rival Puck Magazine. The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop.

Categories

Satirical magazine

Weekly

October 29, 1881 (1881-10-29)

1947

US

New York City

"To begin with, 'I'll paint the town red", by Grant E. Hamilton, The Judge vol. 7, 31 January 1885.

"To begin with, 'I'll paint the town red", by Grant E. Hamilton, The Judge vol. 7, 31 January 1885.

Midsummer number, 2 Aug 1890

Midsummer number, 2 Aug 1890

Personification of Judge magazine on the cover of the 15 Jul 1893 issue

Personification of Judge magazine on the cover of the 15 Jul 1893 issue

An 1899 cover of Judge magazine showing a cartoon of U.S. President William McKinley

An 1899 cover of Judge magazine showing a cartoon of U.S. President William McKinley

Cover expressing opposition to red-light districts, 12 Jan 1901

Cover expressing opposition to red-light districts, 12 Jan 1901

A 1906 cover of Judge magazine showing a cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt by Eugene Zimmerman

A 1906 cover of Judge magazine showing a cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt by Eugene Zimmerman

1914 cover - "What is the answer?"

1914 cover - "What is the answer?"

1918 cover featuring a political cartoon about World War I

1918 cover featuring a political cartoon about World War I

1922 cover - "Good Morning, Judge"

1922 cover - "Good Morning, Judge"

Christmas number, 20 Dec 1924

Christmas number, 20 Dec 1924

1925 "Evolution Number" covering the Scopes Trial; the cover depicts William Jennings Bryan

1925 "Evolution Number" covering the Scopes Trial; the cover depicts William Jennings Bryan

First Reborn Judge, October 26, 1953, cover by David Wasserman

First Reborn Judge, October 26, 1953, cover by David Wasserman

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Judge archived issues

Judge v094 n2429 (1928-05-19)

Guide to the Samuel Halperin Puck and Judge Cartoon Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library, The George Washington University