Wiley Miller, the cartoonist behind the popular “Non Sequitur,” told an audience for the first time Monday that he almost lost his livelihood and marriage after he scrawled a vulgar note to President ...
“Non Sequitur” returns — by popular demand, no less — to the pages of your Spokesman-Review Sunday. And Monday, the creator of the comic strip, Wiley Miller, will appear at Spokane’s Bing Crosby ...
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 ...
The Sacramento Bee will discontinue publication of the “Non Sequitur” comic strip by Wiley Miller on Sunday, Feb. 17, and we want to explain our decision. Last Sunday, Feb. 10, Miller included in his ...
The Enquirer will stop running the comic strip Non Sequitur in its daily and Sunday newspapers after learning the cartoonist hid a profane message aimed at President Donald Trump in the strip that was ...
Beginning next week, The Herald will no longer publish the comic strip “Non Sequitur. On Feb. 10, cartoonist Wiley Miller included profanity in his strip, aimed at President Trump and written in small ...
Butler, Pa. -- At least one newspaper says it has dropped the syndicated cartoon "Non Sequitur" after a vulgar message to President Trump appeared in it. The Butler Eagle in Pennsylvania reported ...
The Tribune no longer will publish the “Non Sequitur” comic strip by Wiley Miller, and we want to explain our decision. On Sunday, Feb. 10, Miller included in his strip a profane phrase aimed at ...
The Herald-Leader no longer will publish the “Non Sequitur” comic strip by Wiley Miller. On Sunday, Feb. 10, Miller included in his strip a profane phrase aimed at President Donald Trump. The phrase, ...