Judge, 1921-03-05 · page 10 of 32
Judge — March 5, 1921 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# March Calendar Comic Page This is a satirical calendar page for March, organized as a seven-panel weekly comic strip repeated across five weeks. The header identifies March's themes: "Garden Seeds, High Winds, Inauguration, and the First Robin"—traditional March activities and seasonal markers in American life. The comic appears to depict various domestic and social situations typical of early spring, likely from the early-to-mid 20th century based on the art style. References to "Inauguration" suggest this may coincide with a presidential inauguration (possibly Franklin D. Roosevelt's in 1933 or another March inauguration). The strips use visual humor around spring preparations, weather conditions, and seasonal activities rather than specific political satire, making this primarily observational humor about American life during this transitional month.
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March: Garden Seeds, High Winds, Inauguration, and the First Robin comicbooks.com