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# Judge Magazine Cover, April 18, 1931 This cover depicts rabbits dancing and jumping in a field with bare spring trees and flowering ground cover. The imagery appears to be a lighthearted spring celebration rather than explicit political satire. However, the timing is significant: April 1931 was during the Great Depression's early stages. The rabbits' energetic, carefree movements might represent optimism or naive hope during economically bleak times—a common satirical theme in Depression-era humor. The "Judge" masthead letters feature rabbits integrated into the design, emphasizing the spring/fertility theme. Without additional text content visible on this page, the precise satirical message remains unclear, though it likely comments on American attitudes toward economic recovery or renewed hope during hardship.

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APRIL 18, 1931 PRICE 15 CENTS comicbooks.com