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# Analysis of "The Midnight Frolic" (Judge, April 28, 1923) This cover illustration by Winslow Tettle depicts a domestic scene titled "The Midnight Frolic." A man in striped pajamas holds an infant while a woman in an ornate, flower-decorated robe stands nearby. The drawing appears to satirize the disruptions of nighttime childcare—a common domestic comedy subject of the 1920s. The joke likely plays on the contrast between the woman's elaborate, decorative nightwear and the unglamorous reality of midnight baby care. The man's bewildered expression suggests he's been summoned to help with an infant at an inconvenient hour. This reflects 1920s gender dynamics and domestic humor, where parenting duties interrupting leisure or sleep provided standard material for magazine satire.
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APRIL 28, 1923 AFTER DARK NUMBER PRICE 15 CENTS Prawn by Wistrrep Tutte prvieht, 1983, Judge, New York | ae amy AS : The Midnight Frolic comicbooks.com