Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
- September 20, 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 (29) Jump to Comments Form
baslim_the_begger
said,
2 months ago
Man Wiley, you really want to keep us in suspense!
And I hope that you will explain why that mental state was so important.
4deerinmyyard
said,
2 months ago
Bear teaches Zen. Introduce him to Karma over at Mythtickle.
Richard said, 2 months ago
We will bear up till next week.
CogentModality said, 2 months ago
Does this seal their fate?
CogentModality said, 2 months ago
Probably, but I can’t sea lion around ‘till next week to find out.
Lewreader
said,
2 months ago
Ta Ta Capt Bill to the rescue
ejcapulet
said,
2 months ago
Men and their brains! Lucky them - they can think about nothing without the help of a TV.
BC13
said,
2 months ago
Just grin and bear it.
Ushindi
Re: yesterdays’s comment. Sorry about that that. That whole Woodstock trip had me doing some digging, too. That’s when I found the lyrics to the Crosby, Still & Nash song. I just had to share.
TexTech said, 2 months ago
Hey BC13. The song Woodstock is technically not a C, S, & N song. It was written by Joni Mitchell and just covered by the guys. Maybe it had something to do with Joni being a lover with one or more of the boys in the band.
Wildmustang1262 said, 2 months ago
Bear with them till new suspense will show up next Sunday.
Doctor Toon
said,
2 months ago
I can’t bear to think what might happen next.
JanCinVV
said,
2 months ago
Re: yesterday’s “Lennonist theory” someone suggested that it would be a Starrist theory since Ringo wrote the song. Well, since his real name is Starkey, wouldn’t make it a Starkist theory?
BC13
said,
2 months ago
TexTech
That may be true, however, the web site that I pulled the lyrics from makes no mention of that fact. I do not know if Joni ever recorded it, I do know that I liked the version recorded by Crosby Stills & Nash. Truth be known, though, I was not a fan of Joni’s
mjensen9999 said, 2 months ago
I love the recurring story line of the guy and his dog who die, go to heaven and come back time after time. Who knows? No one. Not you! Does he when he’s on earth?
State of mind question? Well, I would assume that he should not be afraid to die. Does he know something we don’t (normally) know? Looks like it. At least in heaven he does.
Ushindi
said,
2 months ago
BC13: Being saint-like,I forgive you - however, you might remember I mentioned yesterday I listened to Joni’s recording first, then CSN&Y’s next. I did manage not to watch the Woodstock DVDs, however - I watched the 49er-Miami Super Bowl instead. I can still hear the siren call of the Woodstock discs, though…..
kubulai
said,
2 months ago
Hey, an old Sea Dog like that ought to be able to handle a little em-bear-essment.. Looks to me like that bear’s on the ropes already! A real cut up. Dyslexic friends of Wiley, Untie!
kubulai
said,
2 months ago
Hey, an old Sea Dog like that ought to be able to handle a little em-bear-essment.. Looks to me like that bear’s on the ropes already! A real cut up. Dyslexic friends of Wiley, Untie!
Trebor39 said, 2 months ago
So Wiley, is that blood or are we being set up?
BC13
said,
2 months ago
Ushindi
Saint-like? Haaadly.
After reading your comment, I referred to my music bible. Joni’s version did not break Billboards hot 100, which is probably why I never heard of it even though being born in Canada. The Canadian air waves would have been inundated with Joni’s music at the time, but there were other Canadian musicians that I actually liked. Being roughly 9 years old, I was listening to AM top 40 at that time and my (small) record collection consisted of k-tel hits at the time. The C.S. & N. version reached #11 on Billboard in early 1970.
dmarkowski said, 2 months ago
Love it! The lesson here is God is happy when you are out of options because you should rely on Him to help. You know when he is helping when you aren’t afraid anymore and nothing blocks your thoughts which will allow Him to help. :)
NoBrandName said, 2 months ago
dmarkowski: “The lesson here is…” - I think I’ll wait and see what Wiley has to say about it.
Kyler said, 2 months ago
Their fates were SEALED! snickers
somebodyshort
said,
2 months ago
That’s one cool monitor, beats my 15”er
bmonk
said,
2 months ago
ejcapulet said, about 12 eruptions ago
“Men and their brains! Lucky them - they can think about nothing without the help of a TV.”
Hey, it’s hard to think about nothing!
Jon Sequitur said, 2 months ago
dmarkowski: sounds like what they tried to teach me in AA.
My higher power, with which I had become acquainted long before, told me to tell them that I had never been, was not then, and would never be powerless. They told me it was my ego talking, that I was too smart for my own good, and that I asked too many questions.
I rolled my eyes, shrugged my shoulders, and left.
Your mileage may vary.
I’m with NoBrandName. I’ll wait for next Sunday’s strip.
Jon Sequitur said, 2 months ago
“Hey, it’s hard to think about nothing!”
Watch Seinfeld. Or South Park.
cholldekkgher stenst... said, 2 months ago
South Park is my allllllll timmmmmme favorite show, dude.
Ushindi
said,
2 months ago
BC13: OK, sort of saint-like? Not completely evil?
BC13
said,
2 months ago
Riiight!