Life, 1930-12-19 · page 11 of 37
Life — December 19, 1930 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Explanation for Modern Readers This page from *Life* magazine presents a comic strip titled "Sinbad: Here comes Santa Claus!" The strip appears to be a humorous adventure sequence rather than traditional political satire. The narrative shows what appears to be Sinbad (a fictional sailor character) encountering various mishaps and confrontations, culminating in scenes involving Santa Claus. The comic uses exaggerated, cartoonish illustrations typical of early-to-mid 20th century humor comics. The joke seems to play on the incongruity of Santa Claus appearing in a rough adventure story, creating comedic situations. Without additional context about the specific *Life* issue, the exact satirical target remains unclear, though it may be commenting on holiday commercialism or the mixing of disparate entertainment genres.