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Judge — March 1, 1924 — page 7: what you’re looking at

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Judge — March 1, 1924 — page 7: Judge, 1924-03-01

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# Analysis This cartoon depicts two medieval knights meeting outside a castle, with one unable to recognize the other despite believing they've met before. The artwork is signed and styled as a humorous illustration rather than political satire. The joke appears to be a visual pun: the recognizable knight wears armor with distinctive heraldic shields, while the "First Knight" genuinely cannot place him. Without additional context about Judge magazine's publication date or contemporary references, the specific identities remain unclear. This could reference: - A well-known historical or legendary figure - A contemporary public figure of the era depicted as a knight - Simply a generic "can't remember where I know you from" humor The fantasy medieval setting suggests either literary reference or timeless social comedy rather than immediate political commentary.

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First Knight—Pardon me, old man—I know we've met somewhere before, but for the mo- ment I just can’t place you. comicbooks.com