Judge, 1926-05-15 · page 10 of 36
Judge — May 15, 1926 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "The Pirate's Treasure" This illustration depicts a dramatic beach scene where armed figures in period costume appear to be engaged in conflict or pursuit. A large sea creature or whale dominates the left side, while a palm tree and ocean are visible in the background. Multiple figures wielding weapons (appearing to be cutlasses or similar blades) are scattered across the sandy beach. The title "The Pirate's Treasure" suggests this is a narrative illustration, likely from a serialized adventure story rather than political satire. Without additional context from surrounding pages or the magazine's publication date, the specific satirical meaning remains unclear. It may reference contemporary events using pirate/adventure metaphors, but the image alone appears to be illustrative fiction rather than pointed social commentary.
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PIRATE’S TREASURE 8 comicbooks.com