Judge #494
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Thirsty Tramps' Successful Expedient," Judge confronts a wave of newly arrived immigrants at Castle Clinton, each labeled with a national stereotype and a political or social stigma. Written, drawn, inked, and colored by Grant E. Hamilton, this 1891 issue captures a moment of tension and judgment through stark, detailed visuals, with the cover by Bernhard Gillam vividly illustrating the scene's chaotic energy.
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Judge gestures towards a horde of arriving immigrants labelled 'German socialist,' 'Russian anarchist,' 'Polish vagabond,' 'Italian brigand,' 'English convict,' 'Irish pauper,' etc., at Castle Clinton in New York City.
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