Judge, 1931-07-25 · page 6 of 36
Judge — July 25, 1931 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "Judge" Comic Page: "Judge" and "Pete" This appears to be a two-part comic strip. The top section titled "JUDGE" shows a character (likely representing a judge or authority figure) being chased or pursued through various locations—a hat shop, streets, and eventually onto what appears to be a judge's bench or official setting. The repeated pursuit suggests comedic chaos. The bottom section "PETE" depicts a similar character in increasingly frantic situations, culminating in scenes with other people and a horse, suggesting physical comedy and slapstick humor. Without clearer historical context about specific Judge magazine issues or dated references visible in the artwork, I cannot definitively identify which political or social figures these represent. The humor appears rooted in physical comedy rather than specific satirical commentary, though the recurring character suggests an ongoing narrative.