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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, February 18, 1922 This illustration by Anton Otto Fischer depicts two figures in what appears to be a modest room with a clock and oil lamp. The caption quotes Job 3:17: "The wicked cease from troubling, and the weary be at rest." The cartoon likely comments on post-World War I fatigue and the desire for peace and stability. The two weary men—possibly representing working-class citizens or soldiers—sit in a spartan interior, suggesting themes of economic hardship or exhaustion following the war. The biblical reference reinforces the message of seeking respite from worldly troubles. The image appears to advocate for social rest or relief from contemporary social turmoil, though the specific political context remains unclear without additional historical information about Judge's coverage in early 1922.

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7 = C1B521567 © 9 Vote 82. Newer 2103 Fesecvny 18, 122 Drawn by ANTON OTTO Fiscuen “The wicked cease from troubling, and the weary be at rest."—Job iii., 17. comicbooks.com