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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (June 1938) This cover depicts two cartoon scenes satirizing political anxieties of 1938. The upper panel shows four caricatured figures in what appears to be a camping or diplomatic scene, likely referencing international tensions preceding World War II. The lower panel shows a well-dressed man in formal attire fleeing in panic, chased by a small dog. This appears to be satirizing fear or alarm among political/business figures, though the specific identity is unclear without additional context. The overall tone suggests anxiety about economic or political instability during this period. The magazine's June 1938 date places this during pre-war European tensions and domestic American political concerns. The crude caricatural style was typical of Judge's satirical approach to contemporary events.
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