Judge, 1931-11-07 · page 9 of 36
Judge — November 7, 1931 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "Judge" Comic Page This page contains a sequential comic strip titled "Judge" (credited to C.D. Russell) depicting what appears to be a homeless or displaced person in winter conditions. The narrative follows a figure moving through snowy urban scenes, including encounters near buildings and eventually setting up a makeshift tent or shelter. The satirical point likely critiques poverty and homelessness in urban America, using the character as social commentary. The final panels show the figure establishing temporary shelter, suggesting themes about economic hardship and survival. Without additional historical context or clearer facial details, specific political figures remain unclear, but the strip appears to comment on class inequality and urban conditions typical of early-to-mid 20th century American satirical cartooning.
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