Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
- March 31, 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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baslim_the_begger
said,
8 months ago
This is pretty good Wiley. Mostly because so many people follow this sort of illogic on all kinds of subjects (which I will not bring up).
The_JAM said, 8 months ago
Invisibility was quite useful for me :D :D :D
The_JAM said, 8 months ago
Still is, too :D
IncredibleWerekitty said, 8 months ago
She speaks the truth. Good behavior makes you invisible. To the mass media. Though behaving too well can attract psychiatrists.
ejcapulet
said,
8 months ago
Always behaving yourself means no one ever suspects you when you pull a real lulu in the “bad” department. It’s like saving up for a rainy day - or that moment when you just can’t stop yourself from punching a bully in the nose, no one ever believes him that it was you who decked him!
baslim_the_begger
said,
8 months ago
ejcapulet: Wasn’t that how that famous feud got started?
grazer said, 8 months ago
The theory gives me hope since I’ve noticed nobody ever seems to notice me.
wndrwrthg
said,
8 months ago
Hey, you know, I haven’t seen grazer post lately.
farren
said,
8 months ago
Who?
revtry said, 8 months ago
The original invisible man was a thief. So there goes that theory.
Northwoodser said, 8 months ago
Does this explain why people keep bumping into me? I’m invisible? Or are they doing it because I’m so visible?
Doctor Toon
said,
8 months ago
When I was a kid I mastered the at of appearing to be a good kid. Helped me to get away with all kinds of stuff.
Joe Minotaur said, 8 months ago
Opps! Sorry, I didn’t see you. Oh, wait. I still can’t see you. Who are you people and what are you doing in my computer?
Wildmustang1262 said, 8 months ago
Danae tries to figure out on her theory about the invisible just like Chester, the Invisible cat of “Alice in the Wonderland”.
HangingInThere
said,
8 months ago
Uh oh, that can’t be good I am the only one here today!! ;-D
Joe Minotaur said, 8 months ago
Hey Wiley! Where can I get a Sklamp(Skull-Lamp)?
bmonk
said,
8 months ago
Joe_Minotaur says:
“Hey Wiley! Where can I get a Sklamp(Skull-Lamp)?”
Prolly the same place you’d get the Skull (R) computer. (Is that made by a subsidiary of Apple??)
Sternvogel said, 8 months ago
Wildmustang1262: The cat’s name wasn’t Chester. He was known as the Cheshire Cat, after the English county of Cheshire.
aerwalt
said,
8 months ago
Just keep smiling.
It makes your enemies insane.
They wonder what you are up to.
wndrwrthg
said,
8 months ago
Sternvogel says:
Wildmustang1262: The cat’s name wasn’t Chester. He was known as the Cheshire Cat, after the English county of Cheshire.
Did they ever give a name to him? I think that Chester, the Cheshire cat has a nice ring to it. Try saying Chester, the Cheshire cat three times fast.
attyush said, 8 months ago
wndrwrthg says:
…I think that Chester, the Cheshire cat has a nice ring to it. Try saying Chester, the Cheshire cat three times fast.
Chester, the Cheshire cat
Chester, the Cheshire cat
Chester, the Cheshire cat
there
Wildmustang1262 said, 8 months ago
Sternvogel says: Wildmustang1262: The cat’s name wasn’t Chester. He was known as the Cheshire Cat, after the English county of Cheshire.
Thanks for correct me about the invisible cat’s name. Ahh, yes Cheshire! I thought it was supposed to be Chester but I was wrong. :-)
Ash said, 7 months ago
It’s “normality”.