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''Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids'' is a newspaper comic strip by Bob Weber Jr., which consists of the Slylock puzzler and a number of other activities. The puzzler consists of the professional detective Slylock Fox and his assistant, Max Mouse, solving a number of mysteries, usually stopping a number of recurring villains.
''Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids'' is a newspaper comic strip by Bob Weber Jr., which consists of the Slylock puzzler and a number of other activities. The puzzler consists of the professional detective Slylock Fox and his assistant, Max Mouse, solving a number of mysteries, usually stopping a number of recurring villains.

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=== Tropes used in ''Slylock Fox'': ===
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* [[Affectionate Parody]]: There's one strip (not official) which has a Satanic accused of stealing a book from the Islamic Book Store. Said book is called "The Satanic Verses". (It also features the only animals wearing shoes in the strip.)
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: There's one strip (not official) which has a Satanist accused of stealing a book from the Islamic Book Store. Said book is called "The Satanic Verses". (It also features the only animals wearing shoes in the strip.)
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Most of the non-Slylock characters
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Most of the non-Slylock characters
* [[Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance]]: All of the recurring villains.
* [[Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance]]: All of the recurring villains.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: Slylock and most of the rest of the characters.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]s: Slylock and most of the rest of the characters.
* [[The Cameo]]: One strip has [[Pearls Before Swine|Rat]] as the culprit, in response to ''[[Pearls Before Swine]]'' taking a stab at Slylock.
* [[The Cameo]]: One strip has [[Pearls Before Swine|Rat]] as the culprit, in response to ''[[Pearls Before Swine]]'' taking a stab at Slylock.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]
* [[Conviction By Contradiction]]: All the time. Which sometimes leads to [[Fridge Logic]]. In the picture, Slylock deduces that the painting is a forgery because {{spoiler|salmon don't swim downstream. Never mind the fact that [[Conviction By Counterfactual Clue|some salmon do swim downstream]], or the fact that the artist my have not known about salmon}}.
* [[Conviction by Contradiction]]: All the time. Which sometimes leads to [[Fridge Logic]]. In the picture, Slylock deduces that the painting is a forgery because {{spoiler|salmon don't swim downstream. Never mind the fact that [[Conviction by Counterfactual Clue|some salmon do swim downstream]], or the fact that the artist my have not known about salmon}}.
** {{spoiler|If salmon don't swim downstream, how do they get to the ocean?}}
** {{spoiler|If salmon don't swim downstream, how do they get to the ocean?}}
* [[Conviction By Counterfactual Clue]]: See above.
* [[Conviction by Counterfactual Clue]]: See above.
* [[Crossover]]: ''[[My Cage]]'' did a [http://www.gocomics.com/mycage/2011/10/17 storyline] wherein Cassandra Cat was hired and stole money from the company, with Slylock himself appearing later. [[Word of God]] states that Max from ''My Cage'' was meant to appear in ''Slylock'', but an editor refused it.
* [[Crossover]]: ''[[My Cage]]'' did a [https://web.archive.org/web/20141020172938/http://www.gocomics.com/mycage/2011/10/17 storyline] wherein Cassandra Cat was hired and stole money from the company, with Slylock himself appearing later. [[Word of God]] states that Max from ''My Cage'' was meant to appear in ''Slylock'', but an editor refused it.
* [[Death Trap]]: Count Weirdly occasionally subjects Slylock and Max to these.
* [[Death Trap]]: Count Weirdly occasionally subjects Slylock and Max to these.
* [[Fan Service]]: The [http://joshreads.com/?p=1222 Cassandra Cat] shirt that Bob made for [[The Comics Curmudgeon]].
* [[Fan Service]]: The [http://joshreads.com/?p=1222 Cassandra Cat] shirt that Bob made for [[The Comics Curmudgeon]].
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* [[Funny Background Event]]: A running joke is Max getting into trouble in the background. If he's not part of the investigation, he's probably being pinched by a lobster or [http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/2981/applecn.jpg bonked by a falling apple].
* [[Funny Background Event]]: A running joke is Max getting into trouble in the background. If he's not part of the investigation, he's probably being pinched by a lobster or [http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/2981/applecn.jpg bonked by a falling apple].
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The setup for one January 2007 strip was that Max Mouse had spent the night with a girl-mouse named Melody, before being interrupted by Slylock asking them to spy on a Fence living next door.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The setup for one January 2007 strip was that Max Mouse had spent the night with a girl-mouse named Melody, before being interrupted by Slylock asking them to spy on a Fence living next door.
* [[Go-Karting With Bowser]]: One strip has Slylock and Max time traveling with Count Weirdly. It's mainly a tool to dispense facts about dinosaurs, but Slylock and Weirdly seem bizarrely friendly to each other.
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]: One strip has Slylock and Max time traveling with Count Weirdly. It's mainly a tool to dispense facts about dinosaurs, but Slylock and Weirdly seem bizarrely friendly to each other.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Slylock and Max. Depending on the strip, they even live together.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Slylock and Max. Depending on the strip, they even live together.
* [[Implied Love Interest]]: Slylock and Max occasionally entertain [[Distaff Counterpart|Tiffany Fox and Melody Mouse]]. There's no evidence that they're in love, except for when Max [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|spent the night with Melody]], mentioned above.
* [[Implied Love Interest]]: Slylock and Max occasionally entertain [[Distaff Counterpart|Tiffany Fox and Melody Mouse]]. There's no evidence that they're in love, except for when Max [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|spent the night with Melody]], mentioned above.
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 30 September 2021

How does Slylock know the painting is a forgery? Because salmon don't swim downstream.

Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids is a newspaper comic strip by Bob Weber Jr., which consists of the Slylock puzzler and a number of other activities. The puzzler consists of the professional detective Slylock Fox and his assistant, Max Mouse, solving a number of mysteries, usually stopping a number of recurring villains.


Tropes used in Slylock Fox include: