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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cartoon This cartoon satirizes the excesses of the Jazz Age and automobile culture of the 1920s. The image depicts wealthy revelers in an oversized car overflowing with passengers, animals, and flowers—literally packed to absurdity as they speed down a rural road. A figure in another vehicle ahead appears to be racing them. The caption "Why Not Bring Home Some Live-Stock, Too?" suggests mockery of wealthy urbanites' conspicuous consumption and increasingly outrageous behavior during leisure drives. The cartoon critiques both automobile excess and the perceived moral degradation of the era—the chaotic, uninhibited partying, the disregard for safety, and the wasteful display of wealth. It represents Judge magazine's conservative perspective on modern social trends.

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JUDGE WHY NOT BRING HOME SOME LIVE-STOCK, TOO? 4 comicbooks.com