Judge was a magazine published in the
United States of America in the late 19th century. It was formed in
1881 by artists who had seceded from
Puck Magazine. The founders included:James Albert Wales, a cartoonistFrank Tousey, publisher of dime novelsGeorge H. Jessop, an authorThe first printing of Judge was in
October 29, during the great depression
1881. It was sixteen pages long and printed on quarto paper. While it did well initially, it soon had trouble competing with its rival,
Puck. An editor following
World War I was
Harold Ross. He used the experience on the magazine to start his own in 1925,
The New Yorker.
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