Judge, 1926-09-04 · page 6 of 36
Judge — September 4, 1926 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis: "Judge" Magazine - "The Girl Who Changed Her Mind" This is a satirical six-panel comic titled "The Girl Who Changed Her Mind," depicting a woman on a diving board above a crowd of onlookers. The narrative progresses from the woman posing confidently, to appearing hesitant, to diving while the crowd reacts with alarm, to her executing the dive, and finally to a splash suggesting impact or chaos below. The satire likely critiques fickleness or indecision—possibly commenting on women's suffrage debates or changing social attitudes of the era. The crowd's shocked reaction and the dramatic finale suggest the comic mocks either the woman's vacillation or public reaction to female independence. Without additional context, the specific political target remains unclear, though Judge typically targeted contemporary social controversies.
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