Judge, 1932-04-16 · page 11 of 36
Judge — April 16, 1932 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cartoon This appears to be a single cartoon titled "JUDGE" depicting a celestial scene. A figure rides a chariot pulled by winged horses across clouds and stars, with radiating light lines suggesting divine or heavenly authority. The rider appears to be a stern authority figure—possibly representing Justice or a judge themselves, given the page title. On the right, a smaller figure in classical robes stands on a cloud, gesturing upward in supplication or alarm toward the charging chariot. The cartoon likely satirizes the overwhelming power of judicial authority or critiques a specific court decision or judge's conduct. The cartoonist uses classical/mythological imagery to mock pomposity or suggest divine judgment is being abused. The signature reads "Rollyhine" or similar.