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Judge — March 10, 1928 — page 12: what you’re looking at

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Judge — March 10, 1928 — page 12: Judge, 1928-03-10

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# Analysis This political cartoon depicts a fantastical airship or dirigible carrying military or governmental figures through clouds, with the caption "Home, James!" suggesting a journey's end or return. The image appears to be allegorical commentary on power, leadership, or national direction—likely from the early 20th century based on the art style and airship technology depicted. The figure at the helm appears to be a judge or authority figure (matching the magazine's title), while smaller figures below suggest ordinary citizens or troops. Without additional context about the specific historical moment, the exact identities remain unclear, though the "looking ahead" theme suggests optimism or anticipation about future prospects. The satirical nature suggests commentary on either military ambitions, governance, or societal progress.

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JUDGE LOOKING AHEAD “Home, James!” 10 comicbooks.com