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Judge — April 26, 1930 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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# "Judge" Page Analysis: "Judge" and "Pete" This appears to be a multi-panel comic strip titled "Judge" at the top and "Pete" at the bottom, likely referring to a character name rather than a specific political figure. The narrative follows what seems to be an authority figure (the "Judge," depicted with exaggerated features suggesting caricature) interacting with a small child or young person named Pete. The progression shows the Judge attempting various forms of discipline or instruction—initially stern, then increasingly frustrated or physical—while Pete remains unresponsive or mischievous. The satire likely critiques ineffective parenting, judicial authority, or disciplinary methods of the era. Without clearer context about publication date or specific references, the precise political/social commentary remains unclear, though it appears to mock both the authority figure's methods and the child's defiance.