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Judge — June 1935 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover, June 1935 This cover depicts a menacing figure in a top hat and long coat—appearing to represent a stereotypical villain or threat—looming over a newlywed couple sitting on a bench marked "JUST MARRIED." The couple looks frightened as they try to enjoy their honeymoon. The satire likely comments on how contemporary anxieties or social threats were undermining domestic happiness. Given the June 1935 date, this could reference economic instability from the Great Depression, crime, or other period concerns that seemed to cast a shadow over American family life. The exaggerated, menacing figure and the innocent couple's fear create a commentary on how external forces threatened basic American contentment. The specific threat isn't entirely clear from the image alone, but the juxtaposition is unmistakably darkly comedic.
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JUNE 1935 PRICE 15 CENTS 20 Cents in Canada comicbooks.com