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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This page is titled "JUDGE" and depicts a dramatic maritime scene with two figures in a small boat amid turbulent waters and stormy conditions. The caption reads: "HUBBY—Now, go ahead and tell me you told me we should have gone to the mountains!" This is a domestic humor cartoon playing on marital conflict. A husband sarcastically blames his wife for insisting on a seaside vacation that has turned disastrous—they're now caught in dangerous waters. The joke relies on the common trope of wives being wrong about vacation planning, while the husband smugly claims vindication ("I told you so"). The dramatic imagery of the storm contrasts absurdly with the petty domestic argument, amplifying the humor through exaggeration. This reflects early 20th-century gender stereotypes about wives' poor decision-making.

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JUDGE Hussy—Novw, go ahead and tell me you told me we should have gone to the mountains! ‘ comicbooks.com