Wiley Miller's Non Sequitur is a popular comic strip that, like fellow newspaper comics Mother Goose and Grimm, alternates between the antics of a few recurring characters and single-panel gags ...
The Sentinel doesn’t publish “Non Sequitur” in its Sunday comics, only on weekdays, so we did not publish this version of the comic. But we are cutting ties anyway and introducing “Macanudo” into our ...
Obviously, the editors objected to Wiley's apparently flippant use of a remark that has become a hurtful, racist cliche. However, I think that the artist's real intent was more nuanced, and that it ...
Readers of The Herald-Mail love their comics. Whether it's Peanuts, For Better or for Worse, or my favorite, Pearls before Swine, reading the funnies is a Sunday tradition in many households across ...
Regarding the removal of Wiley's "Non Sequitur" comic strip from your paper, I feel the need to comment. Some of the strips on the funny page have political overtones — "Doonesbury" and Mallard ...
The Montana Standard has elected to replace the “Non Sequitur” comic panel and strip in daily and Sunday editions. The change will be made as soon as production requirements allow.