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Judge — September 24, 1927 — page 10: Judge, 1927-09-24

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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This black-and-white political cartoon depicts a giant figure (likely representing a powerful person or institution) perched atop a city building, tickling or poking at the full moon with a stick. The caption reads: "There! Didn't I tell you I was ticklish?" The satire appears to mock someone's arrogance or overreach—suggesting they're so powerful they can literally toy with celestial bodies. The "ticklish" personification of the moon implies the figure's actions have consequences they didn't anticipate. Without the publication date visible, the specific target remains unclear, though the image likely satirizes a contemporary political or business leader's hubris. The cityscape below emphasizes the figure's dominance over the urban landscape.

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JUDGE RB. FULLER e—There! Didwt I tell you I was ticklish? 8 comicbooks.com