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# Cartoon Analysis: "Cataclysmic Events" This satirical cartoon depicts a motorist being confronted by a traffic cop amid massive urban destruction—collapsing buildings and explosive chaos surround them. The motorist appears to be receiving a citation or verbal rebuke ("YOU'RE ANOTHER!") despite the catastrophic scene. The joke satirizes the absurdity of traffic enforcement priorities. Even as the city literally crumbles around them, the traffic cop focuses on ticketing the driver for a traffic violation. This reflects early 20th-century frustration with rigid bureaucratic enforcement that ignores context or proportionality. The lightning bolts emphasize the dramatic, almost divine scale of the disaster, making the cop's concern with traffic rules seem comically petty and misplaced. It's social commentary on how officials rigidly enforce minor regulations regardless of circumstances.

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JUDGE CATACLYSMIC EVENTS—A MOTORIST OPENL BEING CURSED BY A TRAFFIC 7 comicbooks.com