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# Analysis of "Judge Pete" Comic Strip This is a sequential comic strip titled "Judge Pete" (credited to C.D. Russell), showing what appears to be a judicial or authority figure navigating a rainstorm in a small boat. The humor seems to derive from the character's predicament—repeatedly encountering water hazards and comedic mishaps while attempting to manage the situation. The strip's satire likely targets a specific public figure nicknamed "Judge Pete," though the historical identity isn't immediately clear from the image alone. The repeated boat-based scenarios suggest commentary on incompetence, being "in over one's head," or poor judgment—ironic given the character's judicial title. Without additional context about Judge magazine's publication date and the specific "Pete" referenced, the precise political target remains unclear.