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Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

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  1. attyush

    attyush said, about 1 year ago

    Don’t see the printing press around…

  2. jml58

    jml58 said, about 1 year ago

    And who delivers it?

  3. Gweedo Murray

    Gweedo Murray said, about 1 year ago

    He just puts it in a bottle.

  4. hintzy

    hintzy said, about 1 year ago

    I love the headlines on the three papers. What can I say, it’s the little things that make me happy, that’s why I love Calvin and Hobbes, Non Sequitur, Foxtrot, and Pat Oliphant so much. The comics are hilarious on their own, but it’s the attention to detail in the drawing (or, in the case of Foxtrot, things like making Jason’s tap dance ACTUALLY Morse code) that really puts them over the top.

    Random side-note: Why does Firefox’s built-in spell-checker tell me “Non Sequitur” is spelled wrong? I learned that word in high school!

  5. GuntotingLiberal

    GuntotingLiberal said, about 1 year ago

    Disaster sells. For some reason. I guess the same reason that people rubberneck at gory car crashes.

    A friend of mine once said maybe the news just doesn’t have anything good to report because people doing good newsworthy things is the exception rather than the rule. And maybe by extension, pointing the rare one out just adds to the depression that it is so rare.

    I had to admit, she had a point.

  6. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    I heard a theory that through evolution we are programmed to pay more attention to bad news than good news. If we are aware of that which is dangerous and harmful we are better prepared to avoid it. I guess that explains our fascination with politicians.

  7. GuntotingLiberal

    GuntotingLiberal said, about 1 year ago

    Or! If you’re a conspiracy theorist you could say that the people that own the news attempt to innundate you with so much bad bleeep that you start ignoring it, keeping you ignorant of what’s going on in America (much less the world) and purchasing consumer goods to stave off media-induced depression and that empty feeling from self-induced isolation.

  8. circuit7

    circuit7 said, about 1 year ago

    The point seems to me to be that they’re writing about it to sell it, reading about it and whining about it both on paper and off, rather than doing something about it.

    And it’s funny.

  9. cadgyod

    cadgyodGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    The creativity to keep coming up with heaslines and enough other stuff to fill a paper of the size they appear to be is impressive. Maybe he could use it to turn his newsstand into a boat. I think bad news predominates because 1) as doctortoon says you need to be aware of the dangers around you and 2) the bad stuff IS more unusual people really are generally good

  10. tasha_medved

    tasha_medved said, about 1 year ago

    hintzy: Your spellchecker doesn’t know Latin.

  11. The Knight Who Says EKKE Ekke ekke p!tang zoo boing (unintelligible muttering)

    The Knight Who Says ... said, about 1 year ago

    Maybe there’s just more bad news than good news, eh guys? This isn’t exactly a perfect world. (sigh…)

  12. ninmas

    ninmas said, about 1 year ago

    when is Danae gonna be in the strip again?????!!!!she’s the only funny character!!!!

  13. KingRat

    KingRat said, about 1 year ago

    ninmas says:
    when is Danae gonna be in the strip again?????!!!!she’s the only funny character!!!!

    Wiley Miller tends to do Danae and family every other day and sundays, with one off gags the rest of the time.