Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
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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 (33) Jump to Comments Form
somebodyshort
said,
3 months ago
Isac Asimov ?
chasm_b said, 3 months ago
Homer Simpson, or Barney (what’s his name).
baslim_the_begger
said,
3 months ago
Captain Eddie Was Here!
LOL!
yyyguy
said,
3 months ago
so on mars 3.5, it looks like the dinosaurs didn’t replace the intelligent primates, they coexisted.
artybee said, 3 months ago
How come even the apes speak English on Mars? Universal translators?
Dutchboy1 said, 3 months ago
They’ve got a stash of sacred Salsa, Bean, and Cheese Doritos for the Sacred Call.
Carmy
said,
3 months ago
Captain Eddie is the holy one?
grazer said, 3 months ago
I’ll just bet he is!—Hoboy!
babbie
said,
3 months ago
Wiley Miller is seldom predictable.
bach45 said, 3 months ago
Hey, I noticed the same kind of cave in yesterday’s comic….. Is it right to assume that Yeti has conncections on Mars 3.5?
madKanga said, 3 months ago
If cap’n Eddie is the holy one, that might explain how they can talk English - although their English is rather better than his!
Lewreader
said,
3 months ago
Captain Eddie speaks English? Mainiac
Richard said, 3 months ago
Holy, holy ! is cap’n Eddie!!!
BC13
said,
3 months ago
Planet of the apes, indeed - with talking and belching apes.
Jazzlily said, 3 months ago
speaking of edgar rice burroughs, I was thinking it be Tarzan - the holy one.
SQUIDBREAKER said, 3 months ago
If vines and branches took them there, maybe it will be OK.
…..maybe….
treered said, 3 months ago
Lars speaks English (as does his parents), is English the universal language? Or did the people of Mars 3.5 just lower their standards enough so that we wouldn’t feel left out?
pouncingtiger said, 3 months ago
It’s The Planet of the Apes meets Jurassic Park.
Trebor39 said, 3 months ago
More like “Planet Of The Impossibles”. They likely speak English because Wiley does.
Dracip said, 3 months ago
They’re on Mars, so it would be John Carter, or the beautiful, usually half naked Deja Thorus. Unless it’s Tars Tarkus…
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
The Latin phrase “Non Sequitur” means “It does not follow.”
This very funny comic strip keeps going off on tangents and that’s why it has the Latin phrase as a title.
Nozzi said, 3 months ago
I get it. They were saved by Tarzan.
Ji2m said, 3 months ago
“Things can’t get any weirder.” Should be in the famous last words cemetery…
Wiley
said,
3 months ago
Perhaps some of you need to be reminded that this is a comic strip, not a documentary.
johnnydoc5 said, 3 months ago
Belch? That is odd, isn’t it. You’d best stop making comments Danae, they seem to keep getting thrown back at you. (of course if you did stop, this strip wouldn’t be very funny.)
treered said, 3 months ago
DEJAH THORIS, pant, pant, pant….
Lisa Grinning
said,
3 months ago
This strip made me laugh and that’s all that matters. One of our Seattle newspapers went under and the other daily has Non Sequitur on Sunday only. I really miss opening the paper daily to read Non Sequitur and Mutts. Even though I’d rather get my daily giggle from a newspaper, I feel fortunate to have found Non Sequitur here online.
caddy.1957 said, 3 months ago
Me too Lisa Grinning….since the last of the good daily newspapers stopped delivery here due to “economic downturn” I WOULD be nuts if I didn’t have Non Sequtur to keep me sane…I realize that sounds sad but it is true so very true
somebodyshort
said,
3 months ago
@ Wiley This may only be a comic strip, but it’s a window into your mind, and what a mind it is.( weird, creative, humorous, intelligent, wicked, a bit twisted LOL ) I wonder what parts I relate to !!
cliquegge said, 3 months ago
Yes Wiley - its a comic strip - it is amazing how many times people turn it into a political football, reading into it left or right leanings - pro bush - anti bush - pro war anti war.
Lighten up people and have a laugh - that is why it is here
i love it.
thanks Wiley
miniwidge said, 3 months ago
I’m always amazed that people expect logic from a comic strip. If Wiley had them speak “Mars 3.5-ish”… what would they sound like? How could it be spelled? Then he’d have to have a whole storyline about a universal translator and it wouldn’t be FUNNY anymore.
If you want reality, don’t read comics… after all, with their heads that big compared to their bodies, wouldn’t they topple over all the time?
NebulousRikulau
said,
3 months ago
treered said, DEJAH THORIS, pant, pant, pant….
Don’t be silly.
Dejah Carter, nee Thoris, doesn’t wear pants.
jamadison4 said, 3 months ago
.
They learned “Earth Talk” from monitoring our old-time radio programs…………like; Gun Smoke, Tarzan, Dragnet, The Shadow, etc,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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