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This is a full-month comic calendar for January from *Judge* magazine, presenting daily gags about winter hardships and New Year's resolutions. The cartoons satirize common January themes: cold weather misery, failed resolutions, financial strain after holidays, and the difficulty of maintaining self-improvement promises. The subtitle—"The month of cold hands, feet and resolutions"—signals the recurring joke that January combines physical discomfort with aspirational failure. Individual strips reference specific situations like staying warm indoors, keeping commitments, and economic concerns. The humor relies on recognizable social experiences rather than specific political figures, making it universal satire about human nature and seasonal struggle.

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