Judge, 1929-02-16 · page 12 of 36
Judge — February 16, 1929 — page 12: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Cartoon Page This political cartoon depicts a figure climbing a steep slope while being pursued by what appears to be a mob or crowd at the bottom. The climber carries a sign reading "BLOW BACK" and reaches toward a vehicle or vessel at the summit carrying multiple passengers, suggesting escape or rescue. The caption "He—Ah, alone at last!" ironically undercuts the image, as the figure is clearly *not* alone but rather fleeing pursuers. The cartoon likely satirizes a political or public figure attempting to evade criticism, scandal, or consequences by seeking refuge with allies or supporters. Without clearer identification of the specific figure or date, the exact political context remains unclear, though the theme appears to be about escape from accountability or backlash.
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Hr—Ah, alone at last! comicbooks.com