Judge #1246
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1905 issue of Judge, a striking caricature of President Roosevelt takes a playful bite out of a "strenuous politics" watermelon outside the Capitol, capturing the era’s political satire with wit and flair. Written, drawn, and inked by John Conacher, the cover by Eugene Zimmerman delivers a bold, cartoonish commentary on the times—sharp, timely, and unmistakably of its moment.
writer, artist, inker John Conacher · cover Eugene Zimmerman
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writer, artist, inker John Conacher
cover pencils, inks Eugene Zimmerman
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A caricatured, dark-skinned President Roosevelt takes several bites out of a 'strenuous politics' watermelon outside of the Capitol building.
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