Edited by Charles Ross (1869-1887), owned and run by the Dalziel Brothers (1872-1887), Judy featured work by Duval, A. B. Frost, Adelaide Claxton, Hablot Knight Browne, and Ross himself. But the artistic mainstay of this formidable rival to Punch was the cartoonist William Boucher. The heyday of Judy was the heyday of Boucher himself. — Richard Scully.
Various
- Cartoons about Art, Artists, and Audience (homepage)
- Cartoons about Social Class and Class Separation (homepage)
- Religion: Clergymen, Children, and Questions (homepage)
Society, High and Low
- The Guardian Angel (Oerulean)
- Christmas Festivities
- Might Have Been Awkward
- The Extinction of a Name
Clothing and Fashion
Multi-Panel Cartoons
- Derby Dotting, Race-y Remarks, and Jockey-lar Jottings
- In and Out of Town
- What the School Board Has to Put up with
- Judy’s Lunatic Contributor and the Academy
- St. Valentine’s Day. Past and Present
Political Cartoons: Women's Roles and Rights
Political Cartoons: The Russo-Turkish War
- Unveiling [Holy Russia’s Sacred Mission]
- On the Look-Out
- Shall It Ever Come to This?
- Coming to an Understanding
- Two Heads Are Not Always Better Than One
- Agitators, Past and Present [Bright & Gladstone]
- Thank You for Nothing
- Any Odds Against the Hobby
The Shah of Iran’s Visit to England (1872)
- The Modern Haround-al-Raschid on His Travels (editorial cartoon by Boucher)
- The Shaw and His Pleasures (editorial cartoon by Boucher)
- First Impressions, from a Persian Point of View(9 parts)
- Useful Information
- The Shah’s Visit to Slocum Podger/span> (I)
- The Shah’s Visit to Slocum Podger/span> (II)
Miscellaneous
- Gladstone, on cover for Volume XXI (1877)
- Candidates for Martyrdom
- Revenge, One Way or Another (football)
- The Infant Terror
- A Puzzler ())Ireland)
On the Street
- How Was It? [mistaking a rubbish bin for a post box]
- A Chance for Him
- If We Could Only See Ourselves!
Bibliography
Scully, Richard. "William Henry Boucher (1837-1906): Illustrator and Judy Cartoonist." Victorian Periodicals Review 46, no.4 (Winter 2013): 441-74.
Scully, Richard. Eminent Victorian Cartoonists – Volume II: The Rivals of "Mr Punch." London: Political Cartoon Society, 2018 (esp. pp.52-92).
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