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# "A Grand Rally" - Judge Magazine Cartoon This tennis comic strip titled "A Grand Rally" depicts two players engaged in an increasingly chaotic volley. The humor escalates across five panels: the first four show standard back-and-forth tennis play with the net between players, while the final panel shows both players colliding in an explosion of dust and debris at the net. The satire appears to mock the idea of a "grand rally"—playing on the tennis term while suggesting that endless back-and-forth competition inevitably ends in collision and chaos. Without additional context from Judge's publication date, the specific political figures or social commentary these players might represent remains unclear, though the cartoon likely critiques political or social debate of its era through the tennis metaphor.

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