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# Analysis This page from *Judge* contains two separate cartoons satirizing different subjects: **Top cartoon:** Shows what appears to be a legal proceeding or court scene. The caption "Come on, Ed—let's play this hole over again" suggests someone named Ed is being given a second chance, likely mocking a judicial decision or legal outcome that allowed a "replay" of circumstances. **Bottom cartoon:** Depicts a man emerging from tall grass, apparently engaged in tiger hunting. The dialogue exchanges suggest he's abandoning dangerous hunting to get married, with the response implying he should focus on his own affairs. This appears to be satirizing either a specific public figure's shift in priorities or commenting humorously on the competing demands of adventure versus domesticity. Both cartoons use visual humor and wordplay typical of *Judge's* style.

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JUDGE iol “T’m going to quit tiger hunting and get m “Well, | s'pose you know your own business.” ~ €omicbooks.com