Judge, 1918-08-17 · page 1 of 32
Judge — August 17, 1918 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is the August 17, 1918 cover of *Judge* magazine, dated during World War I's final months. The cartoon depicts an allegorical fishing scene titled "The Fishing's Pretty Good, Thank You!" A figure labeled "ALLIES" sits in a boat with a fishing rod, successfully catching what appear to be enemy vessels or submarines below the water's surface. A naval mine floats nearby. The satire celebrates Allied military success in submarine warfare and naval combat against Central Powers enemies. The subtitle "The Nation's Perpetual Smileage Book" suggests *Judge's* role as humorous commentary on current events. This is triumphalist wartime propaganda, mocking enemy losses while reassuring American readers of Allied superiority as World War I neared its November 1918 conclusion.
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