
This is a black and white cartoon with a stark, graphic style. The composition is dominated by a massive, imposing figure of a giant, rendered in flat, shaded tones of gray. The giant has a stern, almost menacing expression, with furrowed brows and a downturned mouth. It's wearing a helmet with spikes and appears to be constructed from geometric shapes, giving it a robotic or architectural quality. At the bottom of the image, a small, formally dressed man in a top hat and suit is operating a periscope. He's positioned in a snowy landscape, with a small building or structure visible behind him. The periscope is pointed upwards towards the giant. Above the giant, in large, bold letters, is the word “NO.” The background is a pale gray, creating a high-contrast effect. The style is reminiscent of early 20th-century political cartoons or propaganda posters. Below the image, there is text that reads: “THE PERISCOPE OF THE AUTHOR OF THE MIRRORS OF WASHINGTON IS TURNED TOWARD THE GREAT NEGATIVE ORACLE.”