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# Analysis This is the **February 1935 cover of Judge magazine**. The illustration depicts a cartoonish couple skiing downhill, with the woman in front (appearing voluptuous and carefree) and a man behind her (rendered with exaggerated facial features). Without additional OCR text from the interior or clearer context, the specific satire is difficult to identify with certainty. However, the cover likely comments on **1930s social attitudes** — possibly mocking contemporary leisure activities, gender relations, or fashion during the Depression era. The woman's stylized appearance and the man's pursuit suggest commentary on courtship, leisure culture, or perhaps economic behavior during this period. The exaggerated caricature style was typical of Judge's satirical approach to American social commentary.

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FEBRUARY 1935 PRICE 15 CENTS 20 Cents in Canada comicbooks.com