comicbooks.com Join Free

Life, 1931-04-17 · page 8 of 37

Life — April 17, 1931 — page 8: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Life — April 17, 1931 — page 8: Life, 1931-04-17

What you’re looking at

# "Peep Kissable" Page Analysis This page from *Life* magazine contains three distinct humor pieces: 1. **"Peep Kissable"** (top): A satirical item about cigarette companies conducting "blindfolded expert" tests to identify kissable girls—a commentary on absurd advertising claims and marketing pseudoscience of the era. 2. **"Rehearsal"** (middle cartoon): Shows a radio director coaching a French actor on pronunciation, mocking the difficulty of French accent and the demands of radio broadcasting, where precise diction matters greatly to unseen audiences. 3. **"Success Story"** (bottom): A brief anecdote about a baseball manager's philosophy that teams win some games and lose others—gentle satire of obvious platitudes masquerading as wisdom. The cartoons collectively mock advertising excess, broadcasting pretension, and management clichés through gentle, observational humor typical of *Life*'s approach.