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“Non Sequitur” returns to the pages of your Spokesman-Review Sunday. Monday, the creator of the comic strip, Wiley Miller, will appear at Spokane’s Bing Theater for a town hall-type session ...
10 Best Single-Panel Non Sequitur Comics, Ranked. Wiley Miller's beloved Non Sequitur featured a few comics that got right to ...
Wiley Miller, creator of the popular comic strip "Non Sequitur" signs a poster for fan Judy Cohen during Northwest Passages Book Club on Monday, Aug. 5, 2019, at The Bing Crosby Theater in Spokane ...
The company's website says "Non Sequitur" appears in more than 700 newspapers. Miller appeared to acknowledge the message in a tweet that said "some of my sharp-eyed readers have spotted a little ...
The Feb. 10 Non-Sequitur comic was anything but. The cartoonist, Wiley Miller, managed to sneak in a vulgar jab by telling the POTUS to go f--k himself.
With that in mind, I’ve decided that instead of buying the PD on the days it isn’t delivered, I’ll save the $4.50 each week, and put it toward buying a Wiley collection in book form.
Some background: Last Sunday, the comic strip, “Non Sequitur,” contained a hidden, yet profane message aimed at President Donald Trump. The cartoonist behind “Non Sequitur,” Wiley Miller ...
At first glance, Sunday’s “Non Sequitur” comic strip just showed bears dressed up like Leonardo da Vinci. The syndicated strip opens with Bear-Vinci holding a picture of a Virtruvian Bear ...
But much like Leonardo himself, Wiley Miller, ... "Non Sequitur" goes out to more than 700 newspapers, including Newsday and The Washington Post, which both ran the comic Sunday.
Rogers says Wiley's cartoon -- Non Sequitur -- is generally non-political, but not this week. "He hid a tiny comment in the cartoon where you wouldn't necessarily look for it, ...
The comic strip Non Sequitur in last Sunday’s Orlando Sentinel and others papers across the nation included a vulgar comment directed at President Donald Trump. The message, scrawled in small… ...