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# Analysis of "Judge" Comic Strip Page This comic strip titled "Judge" (signed by C. D. Russell) depicts a slapstick narrative about a figure in formal dress dealing with a baby carriage. The sequence shows: the character sitting dejected in the rain, then attempting to manage an unwieldy carriage, struggling with its mechanics, and ultimately being knocked down or overwhelmed by it. The satire appears to mock domestic incompetence or the complications of childcare—specifically, a presumably upper-class man's inability to handle a baby carriage, a task typically assigned to women or servants. The humor derives from physical comedy and the contrast between the figure's formal attire and his undignified struggles with ordinary domestic objects. The exact political context remains unclear without additional page information.