Judge, 1932-05-21 · page 34 of 36
Judge — May 21, 1932 — page 34: what you’re looking at
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“Pll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal, You—’”* Irs just a popular song, of course, and fun for everybody. But Judge is seri- ous—for once—about the gaunt and for- bidding gentleman on the right. Judge has fought him from the moment his shadow fell across the country, and will continue to do so until he and his attendant evils are driven back into the shadows whence they stalked. JUDGE can be serious with its fun. H We like to make sport of popular fads, i fallacies, and foibles. Judge is never * happier than when applying the tack of pointed humor to the pompous seat of solemnity. If you enjoy your laughs— and who ever had too many?—you and Judge are going to be, well, just like that! Subscribe Today! JUDGE, 18 East 48th Street, New York City, N. Here's five dollars for a year of JUDGE: STREET: comicbooks.com