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# Judge Easter 1906 Cover Analysis This is the Easter 1906 cover of *Judge* magazine (price 10 cents). The illustration shows a child dressed as an Easter bunny character speaking with an actual rabbit, with the caption "WHERE'S MY EASTER EGGS, BUNNY?" The satire is straightforward holiday humor rather than political commentary. It plays on the Easter tradition of the Easter Bunny delivering colored eggs to children. The joke depicts a child taking the Easter Bunny legend literally—confronting a real rabbit and demanding the eggs it supposedly hid. The humor relies on the disconnect between childhood imagination (believing in the Easter Bunny) and reality (encountering an actual animal). This is gentle, family-friendly satire typical of holiday-themed *Judge* covers, aimed at amusing adults while appealing to children's sensibilities.