Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
- November 04, 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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ben_david said, 17 days ago
Oh, oh. No checks and balances. The lion is both judge and king of the jungle.
peku83 said, 16 days ago
Isn’t Tarzan the king of the jungle?
Basqueian said, 16 days ago
No, Tarzan is Lord of the Jungle, not King
peterklok said, 16 days ago
I am glad I am not in the Jungle.
wndrwrthg
said,
16 days ago
Looks to be a case of “Predator vs. Dinner”.
BinaryWiener said, 16 days ago
Basqueian: Any chance of the deer appealing to “Lord Tarzan” to overturn the judge’s ruling? LOL
Desultourist said, 16 days ago
Is that a lawyer? Nature can be so cruel.
Josh 1360 said, 16 days ago
What is this, “Non Sequitur” or “Kevin and Kell”?
grapfhics said, 16 days ago
it sure isn’t a kangaroo court
Colt9033 said, 16 days ago
I hate to see when they pass the sentence.
I wonder what charges they brought elk up on, speeding?
CogentModality said, 16 days ago
The defendant is the alligator. Elk is the accuser.
jelzap said, 16 days ago
Is there any better law?
js305 said, 16 days ago
Maybe, just maybe, Wiley is trying to say the law of the jungle makes more sense than our “advanced” system of justice.
Don’t look at the individuals, look at the situation. After all, we are all a bunch of animals dressed up to look like humans. The instincts are still there.
ninmas said, 16 days ago
the jury finds the crocodile guilty!
Potrzebie said, 16 days ago
The elk has the right to a jury of his deers!
grazer said, 16 days ago
I see today’s comic as a subliminal jab at religion, evolution, PETA and Walmart.
(Jus’ keeding, Wiley, haha)
Richard said, 16 days ago
A true lounge lizard.
brewwitch said, 16 days ago
I wonder what the Court of Appeal looks like….
ronaldmundy said, 16 days ago
just like america, eat or be eaten. you know the judge is gettin’ a piece of the action, and what’s an american deer doing in the jungle with and ape for a lawyer?
if you ever wondered why you always want to run from
lawyers, Wiley has answered your query.
runninanreadin said, 16 days ago
I would NOT want to be around when they break for lunch…
JanCinVV
said,
16 days ago
That’s not an ape, it’s a “gomangani”.
wittyvegan said, 16 days ago
I am quite sure that the opposite attorney will eat your witness for breakfast.
oldseadog said, 16 days ago
Jan-
Gomangani was a black man . Bolgani is gorilla.
elbeck said, 16 days ago
Note that the ‘gator’s lawyer is a chimp.
Red Stook said, 16 days ago
Something wrong here - everybody knows that lawyers should be represented as weasels, hyenas, and worms.
Joe Allen Doty said, 16 days ago
This looks more like a summary court since there is no jury and the DEER on the witness stand doesn’t even have a lawyer.
The deer could be a witness for the prosecution and the crocodile could be the accused with the ape as his lawyer.
It’s difficult to tell whether the bear is the deer’s lawyer or the District Attorney.
Strodgers said, 16 days ago
Oh Deer, they should just stop Aping about, we all know who is having a Crocodile tear moment. Is it Bearable to listen to all that Lion?
How’s that for a string of bad puns?
openminded
said,
16 days ago
Excellent
Chikuku
said,
16 days ago
In the Jungle, the mighty Jungle, Judge Lion presides tonight…
Trebor39 said, 16 days ago
peterklok, we’re all in the jungle.
AKHenderson said, 16 days ago
“You’re out of order! You’re out of order! The whole trial is out of order!”
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078718/
Ushindi
said,
16 days ago
oldseadog: Kreegah, bundolo, Tarzan bundolo, tarmangani (you forced me to get out my old 1952 Tarzan books)
Reynard61 said, 16 days ago
Red Stook said: “Something wrong here - everybody knows that lawyers should be represented as weasels, hyenas, and worms.”
Don’t forget Catfish (“bottomfeeding scumsuckers” as the old joke goes), Rats (A German term for lawyers, I kid you not!), Sharks and Remoras. (A symbiotic/parasitic fish that hangs around sharks.)
DonVanni said, 16 days ago
Is that Bear-y Mason for the defence?
Lisa Grinning
said,
16 days ago
“Courts in session! Now, here come da judge, here come da judge.”
I love remoras.
Skyhawk_maintainer
said,
16 days ago
Most likely a gazelle. As for remoras, I’d say they have none whatsoever. What a croc!
D. Rocco Allen
said,
16 days ago
I like the Lawyers, they are perfect.
lindz.coop
said,
13 days ago
Oh dear, not more “deer management” – it’s going on at our local park in MI starting next week.