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 ...
My Sunday mornings begin like most others who love newspapers. Well, kinda. Before rolling out of bed, I grab my phone to check email to see how many readers have reached out and – more importantly – ...
There’s an old saying in the newspaper business. Never mess with the comics. Ever. As the managing editor who oversees the day-to-day production of the printed newspaper, I’ve learned that nothing ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Shortly after the controversy surrounding hidden words aimed at Pres. Trump in the Feb. 10 version of Non Sequitur, the comic’s creator, Wiley Miller, wrote a mailed letter to editors ...
The Republican will drop the comic strip, “Non Sequitur,” from its pages following the actions of artist Wiley Miller, who included a vulgar, political commentary in a strip that was published on ...
Regarding “A Gift to Musical Theater Fans” [Feb. 12] by Charles McNulty: The first time I saw the original production of E.L. Doctorow’s musical/drama “Ragtime” was the most memorable theater ...
I am shocked and dismayed that any newspaper would decide to drop “Non-Sequitur” because of a perceived obscenity. After all, aren’t comic strips basically graphic editorials? Take a look at most of ...
Bravo to the Union-Tribune for dropping the “Non Sequitur” “cartoon” from future editions. Last Sunday’s U-T edition contained, as described by the creator as an “Easter egg” for the readers, the ...