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Judge — January 1933 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - January 1933 This is a New Year's greeting cover depicting Lady Liberty (identifiable by her crown and torch) standing atop a pedestal, holding a beer stein and celebrating "Happy New Year!" Below her, warships fire celebratory shots in a harbor scene. The cartoon likely references the imminent end of Prohibition, which occurred in December 1933 (just months after this January issue). The beer stein—illegal to publicly celebrate just months earlier—symbolizes the anticipated repeal of the 18th Amendment. Lady Liberty's prominent display of alcohol suggests optimism about regaining this "freedom," with the military salutes emphasizing the significance of this constitutional change. This represents the magazine's humorous take on a major political shift anticipated for 1933.
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JANUARY 1933 b PRICE 15 CENTS $0 Cents in Canada comicbooks.com