Judge, 1936-02 · page 1 of 36
Judge — February 1936 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover, February 1936 This cover depicts an ice hockey scene with satirical commentary. A player performs an exaggerated athletic maneuver on ice skates while two smaller figures with hockey sticks pursue him in the background. A woman observes from behind a barrier. The specific political or social reference is unclear from the image alone. However, given Judge magazine's satirical nature and the 1936 date, this likely comments on contemporary sports, politics, or social behavior. The exaggerated physical comedy and the woman's reaction suggest the humor derives from the absurdity of the main figure's dynamic pose rather than a specific identifiable person or event. Without additional context about 1936 news events or Judge's editorial focus that month, the precise satirical target remains uncertain.
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