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Judge — April 19, 1930 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of "Judge" Comic Page This is a comic strip titled "Judge" (with "Pete" credited at bottom, artist C. Orussell). The narrative appears to depict a beggar or vagrant character repeatedly attempting to obtain food or money from various people—knocking on doors, approaching diners, and begging in the street. The satire likely comments on poverty, social inequality, or the treatment of the destitute during the Gilded Age or early 20th century. Each panel shows the character being rejected or dismissed by more affluent figures, culminating in what appears to be harsh responses. The comic's "Judge" title suggests commentary on social judgment and class distinctions—how society judges and treats its poorest members. Without additional context or clearer OCR of any captions, the exact political target remains somewhat unclear.