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Judge — November 1936 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine, November 1936 This is the **cover of Judge magazine** from November 1936, priced at 15 cents. The illustration shows a woman in stylish 1930s attire—coat, hat, and heeled shoes—posed dynamically while skiing, with her skis labeled "RVD" (likely referring to a brand or product). The satire appears to target **winter fashion and leisure culture** among affluent Americans during the Depression era. The playful, energetic pose suggests Judge was mocking either the impracticality of fashionable winter wear for actual skiing, or perhaps satirizing wealthy Americans' carefree spending on luxury activities while the economy struggled. The artist's signature reads "GUY HOFF," a notable Judge cartoonist of the period.
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NOVEMBER 1936' PRICE 15 CENTS comicbooks.com