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* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: Slylock and most of the rest of the characters.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: 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?}}
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* [[Moon Logic Puzzle]]: More often than not, the answer to a Slylock puzzler is an obscure real-world fact or a tiny clue in the drawing.
* [[Moon Logic Puzzle]]: More often than not, the answer to a Slylock puzzler is an obscure real-world fact or a tiny clue in the drawing.
* [[No Mouth]]: Slylock and Max are usually mouthless, unless speaking or emoting.
* [[No Mouth]]: Slylock and Max are usually mouthless, unless speaking or emoting.
* [[Rule Thirty Four]]: Josh Fruhlinger, aka [[The Comics Curmudgeon]], [http://joshreads.com/?p=1106 linked to a Rule 34 of Cassandra Cat] in his blog (the pic also had Slylock and two of the other characters). Bob Weber Jr. found out after it was posted, and was a surprisingly good sport about it — he thought it was funny, but [http://joshreads.com/?p=1106#comment-254899 politely asked it to be taken down] so that kids couldn't find it.
* [[Rule 34]]: Josh Fruhlinger, aka [[The Comics Curmudgeon]], [http://joshreads.com/?p=1106 linked to a Rule 34 of Cassandra Cat] in his blog (the pic also had Slylock and two of the other characters). Bob Weber Jr. found out after it was posted, and was a surprisingly good sport about it — he thought it was funny, but [http://joshreads.com/?p=1106#comment-254899 politely asked it to be taken down] so that kids couldn't find it.
* [[Shameless Self Promoter|Shameless Self Promoting]]: One strip had Max Mouse about to visit "one of his favorite Web sites". The site was www.ohbrothercomics.com, the Web site of ''Oh, Brother'', Bob's other comic.
* [[Shameless Self Promoter|Shameless Self Promoting]]: One strip had Max Mouse about to visit "one of his favorite Web sites". The site was www.ohbrothercomics.com, the Web site of ''Oh, Brother'', Bob's other comic.
* [[Species Surname]]
* [[Species Surname]]

Revision as of 06:51, 9 January 2014

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.


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