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Life — June 25, 1925 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of "Skippy" Comic Page from Life Magazine This is a comic strip titled "Skippy" depicting a young boy's misadventures. The six-panel sequence shows Skippy searching for someone (apparently a friend named Oscar or possibly "that guy"), encountering various characters, and ultimately getting into trouble—culminating in what appears to be a physical altercation where he's hit or struck. The humor relies on slapstick and wordplay typical of 1920s-30s children's comics. References include "Dempsey" (likely boxer Jack Dempsey, used as a comparison), and the dialogue captures period-appropriate slang ("sock in the nose"). The strip's appeal lay in depicting relatable childhood scenarios—searching for friends, mischief, and unexpected consequences—without deeper political or social commentary.