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Judge — September 20, 1930 — page 9: what you’re looking at

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Judge — September 20, 1930 — page 9: Judge, 1930-09-20

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# "Judge and Pete" Comic Strip Analysis This appears to be a sequential comic strip titled "Judge" (top) and "Pete" (bottom) from Judge magazine. The strip depicts a figure in formal attire (appears to be a judge or authority figure) interacting with what looks like a dog or small animal near a sundial or pedestal in an outdoor setting. The narrative progresses through twelve panels showing escalating action—the figure's apparent frustration builds, culminating in panels with what appear to be police or uniformed officials arriving at the scene. The humor appears to derive from slapstick physical comedy and the contrast between the formal setting and increasingly chaotic events, though without additional context or visible dialogue, the specific satirical target remains unclear.