Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
- January 10, 2009
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About Non Sequitur
Non Sequitur is Wiley Miller’s wry look at the absurdities of everyday life. A hit with fans of all ages, the strip is syndicated in more than 700 newspapers. Non Sequitur has received four National Cartoonists Society divisional awards, the most prestigious in cartooning. It is the only comic strip to win the coveted award in its first year of syndication and the only one to ever win in both the best comic strip and best comic panel categories.This hilarious creation is not only creative but also clever. It tackles current cultural issues such as politics, celebrities, male-female relations, materialistic desires and society’s obsession with weight. Non Sequitur will have you laughing at the controversy of everyday life.
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iowaweav said, 10 months ago
Yeah, I can see that happening.
Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
I wonder which excuse they’ll use for Casey Anthony?
Horsehead1 said, 10 months ago
“Knows where you live” would explain a lot in DC.
plus4 said, 10 months ago
” I wonder which excuse they’ll use for Casey Anthony? ”
Had A Bad Childhood would be the most appropriate.
Promises Never, Ever To Do It Again, however, would probably not be effective.
wengej00 said, 10 months ago
This is spot on! Every ambulance chasing attorney needs to have this posted on their office wall!
calvinandquestionmark said, 10 months ago
is it just me or does yone else have trouble reading the words on the bulletin board?
I wish this cartoon were bigger.
widjibeaker said, 10 months ago
calvinand? - the choices not mentioned yet are “was misquoted,” “is a victim of society,” “is willing to cut a deal,” “has ‘found God,’” and (my personal favorite) “needs a hug, not jail time.”
Wiley
said,
10 months ago
If you will look directly above the daily cartoon, on the right, you will see a “view larger” icon. It’s still in the developmental stage with the site, so the resolution isn’t very good, but I understand they’re working on it.
Char32 said, 10 months ago
Thank you widjibeaker. I couldn’t read them all either.
The one we hear the most around here is The Bad (Abused) Childhood argument.
Did any of us have a Perfect one?? To Anyone who says yes, you don’t know how happy I am for you!
h2oman said, 10 months ago
O. J. could have used this guy.. “Needs a hug not jail time”
Wildmustang1262 said, 10 months ago
I noticed many darts on that wall after he threw. He missed the spots on bulletin board. He should aim straight with one eye before he threw the last dart at.
#1 redskins fan said, 10 months ago
Horsehead1: just look at my name and you’ll know why I agree with you!
JonD17 said, 10 months ago
margueritemPro says:
I wonder which excuse they’ll use for Casey Anthony?
I can also hear the “needs a hug” gambit being discussed
caddisfisher said, 10 months ago
Lawyer_1
foxglove16
said,
10 months ago
Char, you’re comment reminds me of a Farside comic: A banner over a stage reads “Welcome Children of Functional Families”, and in the auditorium sits one lone person.
And Wiley, thanks for the heads up on the view larger. I’ll have to go back and see if the Pett editorial can be enlarged- the one with the enormous amount of detail visualizing Bush’s legacy.
hadskunwar said, 10 months ago
I’m looking for the strip about Ideology that featured in the Jan 10th edition of Toronto Star. Can’t find it anywhere….
Wiley
said,
10 months ago
That’s tomorrow’s cartoon. Canadian papers print the Sunday color cartoons on Saturdays, as your Saturday papers are what the Sunday papers are in the U.S.. You’ll see it posted here tomorrow.
bmaxd
said,
10 months ago
Perhaps not as funny, but two options left out are, “He didn’t actually do it,” and “Even the guilty are human beings with rights that must be taken into account.”
That is my humourless dork comment of the day. ;p
CandO2666 said, 10 months ago
foxglove16: I have a similar cartoon posted in my office. It’s by Jennifer Berman and shows 2 people in attendance at the “Adult Children of Normal Parents Annual Convention”. Definitely brilliant.
massha said, 10 months ago
Kingof01 says:
“The best way to view these cartoons is to use the zoom button on the google toolbar or use the ctrl key with scroll dial on the mouse”
Wow! Thanks! That worked great!
dmc1958 said, 10 months ago
calvinandquestionmark, Char, and massha, in addition to the methods Mr. Wiley and others have mentioned, you can try these keyboard shortcuts:
Press the Ctrl key and the + key down to enlarge the screen – you can do this more than once to keep enlarging.
Press the Ctrl key and the - key to reduce the screen, again more than once will keep reducing.
Press the Ctrl key and the 0 (number zero, NOT letter O) to return the screen to the normal size.