#29: Alphabet Buffet
The setup is subtle but brilliant: an “All You Can Eat” restaurant with letters going in whole and stumbling out half-eaten. On one side, a neat “PtJLo” marches in. On the other, mangled “DfEm” stumbles out, missing chunks. It’s the alphabet’s worst dining experience—or best, depending on your appetite.

What works here is the quiet absurdity. We expect endless shrimp or pizza at buffets, not consonants and vowels. And yet, the cartoon makes it look so natural: a place where language itself gets chewed up and spit out. Even grammar isn’t safe from overeating.
