Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
- October 11, 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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Jim said, about 1 month ago
Woman ?
Superfrog said, about 1 month ago
or someone with a bowl of rice bubbles?
Ronshua
said,
about 1 month ago
or a large hungry critter ?
baslim_the_begger
said,
about 1 month ago
Wiley: Cool Artwork, interesting storyline, and suspense…
BC13
said,
about 1 month ago
We’re not alone.
pbarnrob said, about 1 month ago
It’s quiet out there. Too quiet!
grazer said, about 1 month ago
It’s probably a women….or better yet….a dog!
Dracip said, about 1 month ago
OK, Waaay cool, I got nothing else to say….’ceptin’ for the art work is incredible…..
Lurah said, about 1 month ago
Hummmmmmmmm biographic…
Josh 1360 said, about 1 month ago
And the colors are vivid.
Richard said, about 1 month ago
Lions and tigers and bears… . .oh my!
ninmas said, about 1 month ago
when they had homer back in ‘02 was the story a prequel to this story?
cleokaya
said,
about 1 month ago
Never really alone. How true.
TimeTraveler
said,
about 1 month ago
Hopefully it’s not that guy in your avatar.
ironflange said, about 1 month ago
Maybe this is where the Sasquatch legend came from.
Jazzlily said, about 1 month ago
Grazer said: “Better yet a …Dog.” I see the return of Duncan coming, as a wolf pup this time. If I remember right, Homer and Duncan’s lives didn’t always start and end at the same time.
Ninmas asked: “In ‘02 was the story a perquel to this story?” Homer along with his pal, be it seal or dog, had many lives, and lived in many time eras, past and present. I have a Homer strip hanging on my computer cabinet from way back when. The last three lines are: God talking: “The balance of Life requires a counter-balance, and Eddie fills that function for you on Earth.” Homer: “You mean Jerks are part of the Master Plan?! ” God: “Well, who else are you gonna get to run governments?” (Classic, pure Classic. I wish I could remember who Eddie is. I wish all the Homers strips were put into a book. I’d buy it immediately.)
Joe Allen Doty said, about 1 month ago
Notice that Homer doesn’t even look like the person whom he claims to be in his tall tale.
The Mi’kmaq tribe (aka Micmacs) is a real tribe in Eastern Canada.
Did Lief Ericson have red hair like his Viking father, Eric the Red?
Halos over and wings on departed souls come from pagan mythologies and pagan artists and not from the Bible.
Besides, God wouldn’t even be listening to one’s made up life story and since this strip isn’t following Biblical theology, that’s why it’s a non-sequitur story line.
When a person dies, the God in whom I believe already knows his life story. Jesus did say that people will claim they did things in His Name; but, he will say that he never knew them.
Jazzlily said, about 1 month ago
Dear Joe, I’m a Christian, (meaning I’ve accepted Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior and believe no other name can save you). However, this cartoon strip is fiction, not Truth, and just plain fun. It speaks to reincarnation which I don’t believe at all, but that doesn’t take away the enjoyment of the strip nor the nuggets of truth that can be found in it.
Hugh B. Hayve said, about 1 month ago
They didn’t stick hooks through his moobs and hang him up, in some smoky tent during some native ritual did they?
ZetaZeta said, about 1 month ago
The story is fairly absorbing at this point.
Need more writing+art like this in our comics pages!
Lisa Grinning
said,
about 1 month ago
I hope that’s not some blood thirsty pilgrim looming close-by.
Lisa Grinning
said,
about 1 month ago
I find the content of Non Sequitur to be thought provoking and delightfully philosophic.
Ronshua
said,
about 1 month ago
Brother Joe if you ever find out what His mother called Him .
Your claim will be a Bolster of being known .
Dracip said, about 1 month ago
The Great Spirit is amused with the two legged ones…….
Joe Allen Doty said, about 1 month ago
I know that this strip is totally non-fiction; that’s why its title is “Non-Sequitur.”
I used that term in my comment above.
Mary (wife of Joseph), who was merely the human mother of Jesus, called him “Jesus.” (Or more literally, she called him “Joshua” since she was a Jew. )
“Jesus” is the English spelling of the Greek spelling of the Hebrew word which is transliterated as “Joshua.”
Joe Allen Doty said, about 1 month ago
BOLSTER?
Why would I become a pillow?
cholldekkgher stenst... said, about 1 month ago
He arrived rather oddly and had hair of red
Had he been left alone, he might be dead
This is a fun comic, don’t ya know
Not unlike what is espoused by Joe
And his hairy appearance is just as he said.
Ronshua
said,
about 1 month ago
Joe sorry I upset you . Truth is Hebrew is J-less . Sorry again . If you wont to call the Hebrew Messiah Jesus , go for it .
Bolster was meant as a personal comforter .
pbarnrob said, about 1 month ago
So, lessee… would that be ‘Yeshua’?
wittyvegan said, about 1 month ago
He is called illegal alien. And he came to steal our fish. And this liberal elite-indians supported his evil deeds.
Or that’s what Sarah Palin told me.
Chikuku
said,
about 1 month ago
Jesus actually was called Yeshua by his mother, and by everybody else around him.
The colorist really goofed up! The Mi’kmaq should be brown, not the same pale pink as their Euro guest!
Lisa Grinning
said,
about 1 month ago
This strip really makes me smile and grin.