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Cartoonist Bob Weber, Jr., the artist of Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids, is probably best known for the comic strips that star the titular character, famed vulpine detective Slylock Fox, who solves mysteries involving sexy cats, mad scientists, and apes that dress like pimps. But Weber regularly presents his readers with his own mysteries in the "Find the Six Differences" feature. Trouble is, the differences aren't always evident. I've dedicated this blog to finding all six.
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The frog in panel one has summoned Popobawa, the Tanzanian Bat-Demon, who will capture the frog's enemy, Satanoperca the South American Demon Fish, using its dangly tongue (a favorite snack of the Demon Fish) as a lure, sparing the frog additional nights of terror and humiliation.
The frog in panel two is . . . looking . . . looking . . hey! Stop! Stop looking at me! STOP LOOKING AT ME!!
The frog in the first panel is nervous for the tongue of the comically over-sized bat.
The frog in panel two is being slowly and painfully killed by colon cancer.
The bat in picture one has conformed to society's unrealistic standard of beauty and perfection in bats, which includes having obnoxiously large wings.
The bat in picture two has had wing-reduction surgery because of back problems. She wishes everyone would just get off her case about it already!
The bat in panel one is regarded as the cave's "rebel" because he stays out all day and coming home early at night. In reality, his parents got divorced, and nobody understands how he feels.
The bat in panel two is mildly retarded due to inbreeding, and everyone knows it.
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