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 – ...
As reported by The Hill, at least a dozen newspapers have announced that they will no longer be running Non Sequitur, following the lead of Pennsylvania’s The Butler Eagle. That newspaper announced on ...
The Indianapolis Star will no longer run the comic strip 'Non Sequitur' in its daily and Sunday newspapers after discovering its author used the cartoon as a platform for a profane, vulgar message ...
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 ...
Some readers were upset about the "Non Sequitur" cartoon that appeared in Sunday's edition and included an obscene expletive regarding President Donald Trump. The syndicate that represents the ...
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. It ends ...
“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 ...
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