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# Judge Cartoon Analysis This cartoon depicts two figures examining logs under a starry night sky. The dialogue joke plays on a double meaning: one character asks what "three stars all together" signify, and the other responds "Brandy!" The humor appears to reference brandy grading systems, where stars (★★★) indicate quality levels—three stars typically denoting high-quality brandy. The rural setting with logs suggests woodsmen or laborers who would recognize this commercial designation. The cartoon satirizes either working-class unfamiliarity with luxury goods, or conversely, the unexpected knowledge of alcohol ratings among ordinary people. The starlit backdrop emphasizes the "stars" pun. Without additional context, the specific satirical target remains unclear, though it likely comments on class, consumption, or Prohibition-era attitudes toward alcohol.

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- “What does three stars all together mean, Bill?” “Brandy!” 9 comicbooks.com