Judge, 1928-01-28 · page 6 of 36
Judge — January 28, 1928 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page satirizes Eugene O'Neill's musical comedy adaptation, titled "American Tragedies—III" at the bottom. The cartoon shows a gas station scene with the sign "!#★·! GAS CO" and a tank gauge visible. Multiple rotund figures dance or move energetically across the middle section, with expletive-like symbols ("H-!", "G-D-!", "WOT TH—!", etc.) floating above them—suggesting crude language or vulgar outbursts. A crouching figure appears at bottom right. The satire likely mocks O'Neill's attempt to create a musical comedy, possibly suggesting the work is crude, chaotic, or involves lowbrow humor. The gas station setting may reference the commercial nature of the production. The cartoon's crude tone mirrors the expletives depicted, making fun of the work's supposed vulgarity or poor taste.
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AMERICAN TRAGEDIES—III Eugene O'Neill, Writes a Musical Comedy comicbooks.com