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# "Judge" Page Analysis This comic strip titled "Judge" (credited to "Pete") satirizes the profession of teaching. The narrative follows a teacher character encountering increasingly absurd situations with judges and legal authority figures. The strip appears to mock how teachers were treated or judged by society—perhaps commenting on oversight, discipline, or public criticism of educators. The repeated appearance of stern judges and the escalating chaos suggest the cartoon critiques excessive scrutiny or unreasonable demands placed on teachers. The final panels show the teacher surrounded by multiple "teacher" figures, possibly satirizing how the profession was being evaluated or condemned collectively. Without additional historical context about this specific Judge magazine issue, the exact date and particular educational controversies being referenced remain unclear.