Judge, 1932-11 · page 1 of 36
Judge — November 1932 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, November 1939 This cover depicts four figures in winter clothing huddled together on what appears to be a wooden beam or ledge. The tagline reads "HEROES ARE MADE," suggesting commentary on heroism or courage under duress. Given the November 1939 date and the imagery of people crowded together in difficult conditions, this likely references contemporary European situations—possibly refugees or victims of conflict during the early stages of World War II. The composition emphasizes human vulnerability and struggle. However, without clearer identification of the specific figures or a readable main article, the exact satirical target remains unclear. The cover appears to critique either the conditions these people face or perhaps attitudes toward those enduring hardship during this turbulent historical period.
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November 1932 PRICE 15 CENTS 20 Cents in Canada a MADE comicbooks.com