Judge, 1925-02-07 · page 1 of 36
Judge — February 7, 1925 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis **February 7, 1925** This cover features a fashionable woman in 1920s winter attire—a cloche hat, fur-trimmed coat, and decorative stockings—standing in snow with the caption "Snowbody Home!" The visual pun plays on "somebody" versus "snow-body," referencing winter and snow. The tiny illustration of a bus at lower left suggests urban transportation. The satire likely comments on the modern "flapper" lifestyle and winter social patterns of the Jazz Age. The woman's stylish appearance and apparent solitude in winter weather may be gently mocking either winter isolation, seasonal travel, or the new independence of 1920s women who ventured out in inclement weather rather than remaining homebound—a notable social shift from Victorian domesticity.
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%& FEBRUARY 7, 1925 PRICE 15 CENTS ’ “SNOWBODY HOME!” comicbooks.com