Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
- October 23, 2009
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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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rayannina said, 29 days ago
Heil Danae.
debra4life50 said, 29 days ago
Just walk away, Jeffrey. Just walk away.
BC13
said,
29 days ago
Couldn’t we just buy the world a coke instead?
Edcole1961 said, 29 days ago
Only after we teach it to sing in perfect harmony.
ejcapulet
said,
29 days ago
Danae, that would be a bad thing.
wittyvegan said, 29 days ago
Security or Freedom?
watcha said, 29 days ago
You did it myyy waaayyyyyyyy….
steffenmc said, 29 days ago
Danaism
Destiny23 said, 29 days ago
A benevolent dictator can indeed be a good thing. Too bad Danae doesn’t qualify as benevolent…
Ronshua
said,
29 days ago
That doe’s sound like a bad thing , Danaism , shudder .
dtut said, 29 days ago
Nope, Danaial would be a more appropriate name.
AKHenderson said, 29 days ago
Cap’n Eddie for head of state! A slacker is the safest kind of dictator there is.
Potrzebie said, 29 days ago
I knew it was the “SHUT-UP” doctrine! IS this a re-rerun or is she re-marketing it?
jsprat said, 29 days ago
Well done third panel. On her dais; arms outstretched addressing the masses. Very foreboding. I’ve seen this before, however not as a parody.
Richard said, 29 days ago
Slap her down, slap her down now, before all that mess gets out of hand.
vilarif said, 28 days ago
just what i was thinking
TexTech said, 28 days ago
How true. Our current president is very unlike Mr. Bush.
Although I do seem to recall Mr. Bush saying something along the lines of, “If you don’t support all my policies, then you are supporting the terrorists.”
Actually, that does sound a lot like shut up and do it my way. But then, maybe that’s just me.
bmwk12ltc said, 28 days ago
AKHenderson statement is what Aesops fable about the “King Log or King Stork” was about. So even Greeks in 600 BC knew better than having an active “leader”.
CliffG.I.Woes said, 28 days ago
Did this come from the white house ?
Allan Claus said, 28 days ago
Jeffrey … don’t walk way. RUN!
morrishagerman said, 28 days ago
Who came first, Rush or Danae
OldBoyScout said, 28 days ago
Progressives…. it’s all about the Progressives. Danae sounds like a little girl version of Woodrow Wilson.
steverino said, 28 days ago
“If this were a dictatorship, it’d be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I’m the dictator”. G.W. Bush
TimeTraveler
said,
28 days ago
Life in good in a dictatorship as long as your the dictator.
cleokaya
said,
28 days ago
And with ease, Danae can convert her soap box into a kool aid stand.
plus4 said, 28 days ago
Those who say “stop thinking & do it my way” are often not who you think they are… because they manage to do it while making you think you’re thinking (and doing it your way)…
definitely.not.dan said, 28 days ago
This is very funny. But not as funny as ‘Reynolds Unwrapped” by Dan Reynolds.
And if anyone thinks I’m actually Dan just going around trying to promote my comic at the expense of others I would ask you to read my username.
dsom8 said, 28 days ago
I don’t suppose Danae would want FOX around either.
pbrown280c said, 28 days ago
May I just say that I am ecstatic that Wiley chose not to participate in the propaganda of this week.
Thank you, Wiley, for being a free thinker, an for having the backbone to say “no” to the government’s strong-arm tactics to push their agenda through the media, including many strips on the comics page this week.
Amy Sampson
said,
28 days ago
woo…..Not an image I like to see in my head…Danae as world dictator? Yikes!
johndh123 said, 28 days ago
Destiny23
“….A benevolent dictator can indeed be a good thing…”
please explain your rationale
Trebor39 said, 28 days ago
Once there was a world. But then came along Danae!
bmonk
said,
28 days ago
@johndh, the Greeks felt that a benevolent dictator was the best form of government–efficient, just, productive. The real problem is finding a sufficiently virtuous person to be the dictator.
firedome said, 28 days ago
that’s not even a remote possibility. repeat after me…”absolute power corrupts…”
Just plain Steve said, 28 days ago
…absolutely!”
NoBrandName said, 28 days ago
Guys, if you don’t wanna volunteer, you don’t have to. Instead, follow the last guy’s advice and go out and buy stuff.
jmworacle said, 28 days ago
Sorry Danae, Barack bet you to it………..
somebodyshort
said,
28 days ago
“benevolent dictator” is an oxymoron
somebodyshort
said,
28 days ago
or as nike would say “just do it” my way
stebon said, 28 days ago
That second panel sounds like “shut up and get out of the way” from a well known address by another would-be world dictator–rather scary, No?
Destiny23 said, 27 days ago
A benevolent dictator’s only concern would be what’s best for the nation as a whole, not special interests, party politics or re-election. I imagine there must have been a few monarchs in human history who would qualify. (Although I can’t name any.) But the truism about ‘absolute power’ is much more common, and I’m sure applies to Danae.
Chikuku
said,
27 days ago
“As if it’s a bad thing,” Danae. Grammar, please.
King George III was convinced that he only wanted what was best for everyone, and therefore anyone who disagreed with him was a traitor.
Cardinal Richelieu was one dictator who really only wanted what was best for France, and bleep everything else.
George is remembered as the biggest nutcase in history, and Richelieu as the villain of the 3 Musketeers. By the way, Musketeers are soldiers armed with primitive rifles, not mystic swordsmen.