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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.
Collectible Prints:
Collectible Prints are always available for all editions. Original art is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Just contact Wiley Miller for either.
Information on Non Sequitur original art: Upon availability, the original art sells for $375 for a daily edition, and $500 for a Sunday edition.
All original art, including most Sunday editions, are in black & white line art (color in newspapers is done in a separate process).
Information on prints:
Prints are available (black and white only) for any edition of Non Sequitur for $75 each.
Most Sunday editions are available in color prints for $150 each.
All prints are on high quality, 11" x 14" cardstock, suitable for framing.
If you would like to have either a print or original personally inscribed, please include a note indicating who it is to inscribed for. Otherwise, the work will NOT be signed.
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win said, 6 months ago
USA! USA! USA!
Agent54 said, 6 months ago
@Win
Only parts – but it is Spreading…….
AKHenderson
said, 6 months ago
But the skinny folks are still designing the mass transit…
psychlady said, 6 months ago
@win
Right On!
vwdualnomand said, 6 months ago
we are nation of fatties. sometimes, i wonder if food should be served in troughs instead of plates.
runar
said, 6 months ago
It was Herbert Spencer, not Charles Darwin, who originated the phrase “survival of the fittest”. Spencer was the one who applied the term to social, political and economic situations, where “fittest” lost the biological meaning of “best adapted” and acquired the meaning of “strongest”. Darwin himself briefly adopted the term (in its biological sense) but stopped using it because it was so misunderstood. Present-day evolutionary biologists tend to avoid using those words for the same reason.
masterskrain said, 6 months ago
All I need to do to prove that theory true is to go to the Wal-Mart in town, and look at the 275 pound women in the stretch pants in the cookie aisle stocking up for the next week!
YEESH!!
AshburnStadium said, 6 months ago
@vwdualnomand
I worked at a corporate-owned McDonald’s 30 years ago. What is now sold as “small” fries (not the dollar-menu ones) is served in the exact same container that I sold “large” fries back in 1982.
Puddlesplatt said, 6 months ago
I was a real skinny kid, and had this fear of a fat lady sitting next to me on the bus, and the bus crashed, and I was stuck forever next to the window, and squished to death by her…still scared.
AshburnStadium said, 6 months ago
McDonald’s current dollar menu fries were what we called “regular” size fries back then, but we weren’t allowed to call them “small.”
oldhorse48 said, 6 months ago
Bullet holes in the window are a nice touch
TheTrustedMechanic said, 6 months ago
@Agent54
“Only parts – but it is Spreading…….”
Just like my waist…
TheTrustedMechanic said, 6 months ago
@runar
“who applied the term to social, political and economic situations, where “fittest” lost the biological meaning of “best adapted” and acquired the meaning of “strongest”.”
And most morally corrupt, selfish or politically powerful….
yeah, I’m feeling cynical today
Ice Hole
said, 6 months ago
You have got to feel sorry for the tires, that are on that bus..
Respectful Troll said, 6 months ago
@runar
Thank you for the clarification. I was under the impression that Darwin was the source of that quote. Much appreciated.
Happy Holidayze,
C.