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Judge — June 23, 1928 — page 6: what you’re looking at

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Judge — June 23, 1928 — page 6: Judge, 1928-06-23

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# Analysis This appears to be a satirical illustration from *Judge* magazine titled "She—Oh, my great big man-skins!" The image shows a figure in a canyon or rocky gorge landscape, positioned dramatically on elevated terrain with steep cliff walls. The caption's phrasing—"man-skins"—suggests gender-based satire, likely mocking either masculine pretense or a woman's admiration of male physique/appearance. Without additional context about the specific historical period or accompanying article text, the exact political or social target remains unclear. The dramatic landscape positioning may emphasize the figure's self-importance or vulnerability depending on the intended irony. The cartoon's meaning requires knowledge of contemporary 1890s-1910s social debates about gender roles to interpret fully.

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Sur—O-oh, my dreat big man-ikins! 4 comicbooks.com