Judge, 1931-08-22 · page 1 of 36
Judge — August 22, 1931 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (August 22, 1931) This cover depicts an adult woman and child in swimwear, holding hands on a beach. The title "Judge" appears prominently. The illustration is signed by James Montgomery Flagg, a renowned commercial illustrator. Without accompanying text or captions visible on this page, the specific satirical message is unclear. However, given the 1931 date during the Great Depression, this likely comments on contemporary social themes—possibly contrasting wealth/leisure, parenting styles, or beach culture of the era. The page appears to be primarily a cover illustration rather than containing multiple cartoons or substantial text-based satire typical of Judge's interior pages. Additional context from the magazine's accompanying articles would be needed to determine the precise satirical intent.
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A UsT 22, 1931 1 15 CENTS lames Tran) batty Re comicbooks.com