Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
- March 26, 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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Comments (21) Jump to Comments Form
Margueritem
said,
8 months ago
I like it.
cleokaya
said,
8 months ago
And those are just my neighbors.
attyush said, 8 months ago
That is a WaMu ATM. No one will go there.
zonarius said, 8 months ago
Hello my name is Bob and I’m you robber today.
farren
said,
8 months ago
pschearer: Das Kapital is available for free on Project Gutenberg. Read it before you speak again.
ozzimandius said, 8 months ago
so does this mean that Zonarius remebers that short story which I cant at the moment remeber which gentelmans magazine it was printed in from some time back in the mid 80’s where the crime escalation was fixed by lisensing muggers, and they were alowed only 10 % of what you had on you? and they also had to treat you nicelly and give you a recipt? which was taxe deductable.
prasrinivara said, 8 months ago
For attyush–I guess the robbers are the WaMu executives then (who were doing it unarmed and legally earlier, now illegally and armed).
Carmy
said,
8 months ago
That’s why I never use ATMs. I just go to the grocery store and get a loaf of bread (or something) and get cash back from my debit card. No fees.
Dracip said, 8 months ago
Marx thought he could defend Freedonia!
JanCinVV
said,
8 months ago
Danny: That’s Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon, right out of the 30’s serials. Now where’s Dale Arden and Prince Barron when you need them?
Wildmustang1262 said, 8 months ago
Danny Holstein says: Anyone notice how pschearer’s icon looks like it came from a 1935, Third Reich propaganda movie? Anyone notice how his rhetoric matches?
JanCinVV says: Danny: That’s Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon, right out of the 30’s serials. Now where’s Dale Arden and Prince Barron when you need them?
Or Ken doll as Flash Gordon!
JanCinVV
said,
8 months ago
Nope, it’s really Buster Crabbe. I checked before I posted.
JonD17 said, 8 months ago
@pschearer: wow, that is such a stretch, it borders on dementia. You must be a Republican.
Radical-Knight
said,
8 months ago
Let’s please save those comments for SOTU.
goodlymammon said, 8 months ago
Did anyone else catch that this is a re-hash of a joke from Steve Martin’s “L.A. Story”?
attyush said, 8 months ago
@prasrinivara:
They need to find a wellsfargo ATM.
Dracip said, 8 months ago
psshearer disapeared!
HangingInThere
said,
8 months ago
Dracip…Oh thank god I thought something happened to my eyesight. Guess ‘pschearer’ deleted it. Musta not been proud of it! :-)
jmworacle said, 8 months ago
It’s the I.R.S. ready to pounce on “the rich”.
Joe Minotaur said, 8 months ago
It’s possible that Wiley deleted pschearer’s post. He has that power.
johndrake said, 8 months ago
farrenPro says:
pschearer: Das Kapital is available for free on Project Gutenberg. Read it before you speak again.
could you give a link? I only found the Communist Manifesto at gutenberg.org.