Judge, 1928-05-26 · page 6 of 36
Judge — May 26, 1928 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of "Judge" Cartoon Page This page satirizes someone identified as "Aubrey," labeled "First Misbehaviorist," in what appears to be a heavenly or ethereal setting. The caption reads: "Aubrey's so disgustingly Rabbitt! Actually decent to his hostess!" The cartoon mocks Aubrey for being unexpectedly well-behaved and courteous—presenting this decency as absurdly out of character. The "Misbehaviorist" label suggests Aubrey was known for rude or improper conduct, making his politeness toward his hostess surprising enough to warrant satirical comment. Without additional context, I cannot definitively identify which specific public figure named Aubrey this references, though it likely targeted a contemporary personality known for notorious bad manners or antisocial behavior. The heavenly setting adds ironic contrast to his terrestrial reputation.
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JUDGE a WT First Mispentaviorist—Aubrey’s so disgustingly Babbitt! Actually decent to his hostess! 4 comicbooks.com