
Brand new Tuesday, brand new contest! Find a difference between these two panels and post it in the comments. Someday, I will get around to handing out prizes!
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 cook in the first panel has realized what the cook in the second panel has not: putting "sea" before "food" on your sign makes you more likely to attract customers. Unfortunately, the spelling error (putting a dash between "sea" and "food" when it should be one word) will cause the cook in the first panel to lose customers who mistakenly assumed all one could do at this shack was look at the food but not eat it.
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