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# Judge Magazine, October 1936 This cover satirizes a group of uniformed figures (appearing to be soldiers or paramilitary members) surrounding a large, rotund central figure. The cartoon likely comments on political or military themes relevant to October 1936—a significant moment when the Spanish Civil War began and fascist movements were gaining prominence in Europe. The exaggerated, caricatured style typical of Judge magazine suggests mockery of either authoritarian leadership or contemporary political figures. The central figure's prominence and the surrounding uniformed group suggest commentary on power dynamics, possibly depicting how leaders were surrounded by military or party apparatus. Without clearer identification of the specific figures, the exact political reference remains unclear, though the date and visual language suggest European political tensions of the mid-1930s.

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©cis 313523 SUGE OCTOBER 1936 PRICE 15 CENTS comicbooks.com