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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, May 10, 1924 This cover illustration by Sam Brow depicts a figure in formal attire bent over with a dumbbell, titled "Fallen from Grace." The satire appears to address moral or social decline—likely referring to a public figure or political scandal of 1924. The contorted posture and weight suggest someone struggling under burden or disgrace. Without identifying the specific individual caricatured, the cartoon employs physical exaggeration typical of Judge's satirical style to mock someone perceived as having lost respectability or power. The formal dress contrasts with the undignified posture, emphasizing the fall from a position of prominence or authority. The exact political or social context remains unclear without additional documentation, though Judge frequently targeted politicians and public figures of the era.

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MAY 10, 1924 PRICE 15 CENTS Sxan Copyright, Judge, 1924, New_York FALLEN FROM GRACE comicbooks.com