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Non Sequitur (comic strip)

Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller (credited mononymously as Wiley) starting February 16, 1992[1] and syndicated by Andrews McMeel Syndication to over 700 newspapers. It is also published on gocomics.com and distributed via email.

Non Sequitur
Author(s)Wiley Miller
Websitewww.gocomics.com/nonsequitur
Launch dateFebruary 16, 1992; 31 years ago (February 16, 1992)
Syndicate(s)Universal Press Syndicate/Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication
Publisher(s)Random House
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Genre(s)Comedy, political

Translated from Latin as "it does not follow", Non Sequitur is often political and satirical, though other times, purely comedic.

The strip has undergone many changes through its history. Originally, the comic was a single panel gag cartoon, similar to Gary Larson's The Far Side. It grew more political (from a moderately liberal perspective) in tone during the 1990s, to the point where it often became a borderline editorial cartoon. Today, the comic has become more traditional, sometimes using a multi-panel format and recurring characters. The horizontal daily strip is sometimes used as a single panel. The Sunday strip is vertical.

Non Sequitur has been honored with four National Cartoonists Society Awards, including the Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for 1995, 1996 and 1998, and the Newspaper Panels Award for 2002. It is the only comic strip to win in its first year of syndication and the only title to ever win both the best comic strip and best comic panel categories.

Characters in Whatchacallit, Maine edit

The Pyles edit

Originally Danae, Joe and "Offshore" Flo were separate characters in their own segments but their storylines were eventually fused and they were billed as being family. Joe and his daughters moved to his native New England to live near his mother following his divorce and withdrawal from major media outlets.

Joe edit

Joseph "Joe" Pyle is an unemployed former host of the talk radio program "NoozTube", often frustrated by how mass media treats him, and used by the strip to comment on the media. As the cast of characters grew and merged, he became the often-bewildered father of Danae and Kate. His name may be a reference to the confrontational conservative talk show host, Joe Pyne, but is equally likely to be a tribute to beloved World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle; Joe thus represents the love-and-hate relationship many mainstream Americans have with the media. In his early appearances, Joe looked much like former President George H. W. Bush, whose family has a home in Maine.

His ex-wife and Danae and Kate's mother, Jennifer Pyle, is not seen and seldom referred to. She is said to have run off with a biker while the family was on a trip to New Hampshire.[2]

Danae edit

Danae Pyle is a pre-adolescent girl with a pessimistic view of the world (but not of herself), often employed in the strip for satirical purposes. First appearing in the strip in 1998 with her sister Kate and parents (it can be assumed that this was set before their divorce), she is the most famous character of the strip and frequently its leading character.

Kate edit

Kate Pyle is the more optimistic sister of Danae. Often used as a foil to Danae in how their personalities and view of the world differ. The frequency of her appearances diminished with the creation of Lucy, who started acting as Danae's straight man.

Flo edit

Florence "Flo" Pyle is Joe's mother and owns Flo's Offshore Diner in Whatchacallit, Maine. Miller commented, "I created a series of characters that came from our visits to Maine. 'Offshore' Flo is patterned after the Maine Diner[3] in Wells. I wanted to capture the essence of Maine people's genuineness—down-to-earth, good-natured people—and work in the accent... It's set in Whatchacallit, Maine."[4] Flo often can be seen with a coffee maker's pot in her hand, though her diner also serves liquor, which is the source of Captain Eddie's tall tales.

Bob edit

Robert "Bob" Pyle is Joe's brother, often seen having a drink with him at a bar. He often tries to convince Joe to take a hold of get-rich-quick professions or become a cable news show host. According to the strip of January 15, 2003, he is an attorney, and in the strips of May 28–29, 2007, it is indicated he has a practice and has spent twenty years representing personal injury cases. He is single and avoids relationships with women. Bob is patterned after Richard Nixon, and is drawn to resemble Nixon.

Uncle Reginald edit

Uncle Reginald Pyle is the ghost of an alcoholic elderly relative haunting Joe's house. Sometimes the reader is given a glimpse into an alternate world (perhaps the past as well) where Reginald is still alive. In this reality, he lives with his brother Montgomery "Monty" Pyle in a large, Victorian mansion with numerous servants including Smithers, the butler. Danae, Kate and Flo are well acquainted with Reginald, but Joe refuses to believe he exists in ghost form.

Other characters edit

Brenda edit

Brenda Santa Fe runs Brenda's Clam Hut and is a frequent visitor of Flo's Offshore Diner (possibly since her restaurant does not run into the night hours, like a diner does). She can frequently be seen in the latter as a customer while Captain Eddie tells his stories. She has a crush on Joe, but after Joe showed little interest, she ran off with another man. She sometimes wore a sweatshirt displaying the letters "KPT", a common abbreviation for Kennebunkport, Maine.[5]

Victoria edit

Victoria Santa Fe is Brenda's older sister. She is much more brash than Brenda, and originally showed less interest in Joe. They began dating eventually, however, and Joe's family frequently urged him to propose to her. She works at Brenda's Clam Hut. On the last day of 2009 she appeared with a "pre-marriage agreement questionnaire" for Joe. Flo says she did not know they were dating, much less engaged, and Joe responds "Neither did I." Over the next three weeks Joe successfully answers all the questions and they become engaged. On January 18, 2010, Danae finds out they are engaged.

Jeffrey edit

Jeffrey is a fairly nerdy boy in Danae's class who has a crush on her. In Non Sequitur Sunday Color Treasury, the author describes how he was inspired by a reader to create the character.

Jack edit

Jack is Jeffrey's autistic 6-year-old younger brother, based on Miller's grandson, introduced March 29, 2020.[6]

Lars edit

Lars is a Martian who appeared, beginning on May 2, 2009, in a series of strips that involved Jeffrey building a spaceship and going on an expedition to Mars. Lars acted as a helper in building the spaceship and a guide on Mars. Before Lars' appearance, Danae came along to see Jeffrey building the spaceship—consequently making her appear in the rest of the story.

Captain Eddie edit

Captain Eddie is a commercial fisherman from Maine (with the associated accent) who continually tells tall tales of his boating expeditions, usually involving giant lobsters or aliens, to anyone who will listen in Flo's coffee shop.

Fern edit

Fern is a classmate of Danae. She was first introduced in April 14, 2021. She seems Asian-American. [7]

The Graevsytes edit

Introduced on September 8, 2002, the Graevsytes bear similarities to The Addams Family. The Graevsytes also appeared in Danae's Halloween series in October and November 2002.

Horace edit

Horace Graevsyte, the father, carries his head on a plate (he seems to be a ghost of a decapitated man).

Miranda edit

Miranda Graevsyte, the mother, floats around the house.

Boyle edit

Boyle Graevsyte, a teenage boy, bears some resemblance to Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th films.

Mimi edit

(Screaming) Mimi Graevsyte is the daughter and a baby.

Pets edit

Lucy edit

Lucy is a talking pygmy Clydesdale who, like Hobbes of Calvin and Hobbes, plays the silent observer most of the time. Lucy was introduced in the July 11, 2003 strip, in a storyline that had Danae and Kate going to a summer horse riding camp. At the end of the summer, Danae became good friends with Lucy and took her home. Unlike Hobbes, however, Lucy is a "real" horse who the kids talk to and interact with the same as any other character, nor is she invisible to adults.

Petey edit

Petey is dog of humble origins who has found his way into Kate's ownership. He can also talk to Danae and Kate. He constantly lets Rölf get him in trouble.

Rölf edit

Rölf is Brenda's dog and Petey's friend. The size of his muzzle far exceeds his brains. He's also a symbol of the strip and can be seen in the cover of Non Sequitur's Beastly Things. Rölf (or an ancestor or relative from an earlier or alternate era) has also appeared in a short-lived series in Non Sequitur called B.E.

Paulie edit

Paulie is Captain Eddie's cat who is always with Eddie, accompanying him on his various fictional adventures, and usually sits on his shoulder, in place of the usual parrot accompanying a pirate.

Other recurring characters edit

The majority of these characters only or mostly appear in Sunday strips.

Obviousman edit

Obviousman is a superhero who can't stand the overly obvious or hypocritical. His symbol is the word "Duh" with a slash through it (No Duh!). Usually appears only on Sundays.

He has appeared being interviewed by Joe on his radio show. Obviousman's secret identity is Mark Cohen, a California realtor and amateur magician, who has taken on a mission in life of freeing the people from the curse of mindless obedience to the dictates of the mass media, and to at least slow, if not reverse, the dumbing down of America. His nemesis is Professor Obfuscate.

In the book Non Sequitur's Sunday Color Treasury, Miller stated that he named Obviousman's true identity after a friend who had died of cancer in 1999. The real Mark Cohen was a realtor and an avid collector of comics and original comic book art. Miller explained, "This was my way of memorializing him. He was dearly loved throughout our profession as a great ambassador of comics as an art form."

An animated short, Obviousman: The Movie, can currently be found on the Non Sequitur website. Wiley Miller voices Obviousman.

Ordinary Basil edit

Ordinary Basil is a boy at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution who takes a journey to the cloud city of Helios. Story ran on Sundays from February 20 to July 24, 2005. Another story began on September 9, 2007 with a Sunday strip "The Return of Ordinary Basil" reviewing events thus far appearing on September 2 and concluded on January 6, 2008.

Ele edit

Ele (Extinction Level Event) is a cynical cat-like creature who lives in the time before man. Appearing in Sunday strips only, she has appeared in two major runs—one from 2000 up to July 2001, and one in early 2006.

Homer edit

Homer, called Honor in his female incarnations, is a departed soul who aside from dealing with living in the afterlife has to deal with real life whenever he returns to earth. He has been an ancient Roman (who barely escaped Pompeii), a medieval peasant, a cavewoman, and a female immigrant. Homer was developed into a spin-off strip called Homer the Reluctant Soul, which Wiley attempted to market online, and featured in a book by the same title.

Pierre of the North edit

Pierre of the North (a play off of Nanook of the North) is a French Canadian who hates "ze" cold and finds himself at odds with very clever (and very hungry) polar bears.

Lucifer edit

Lucifer (that is, Satan) often appears in the strip to delegate hellish punishments, such as watching reality shows.

St. Peter edit

St. Peter guards the gates of heaven and has interacted with numerous characters including Captain Eddie.

The bulldog edit

In numerous strips that deal with the home life of upper middle-aged couples, a pet bulldog with exaggerated fangs (similar to Rölf's, above) can be seen.

The Bears edit

A group of anthropomorphic bears (brown bears, unrelated to Pierre of the North's polar bears, above) often appear, usually seen trying to entice humans into their grasp, presumably for eating.

Books edit

  • Dead Lawyers and Other Pleasant Thoughts (1993) ISBN 0-6797-4441-X
  • The Non Sequitur Survival Guide for the Nineties (1995) ISBN 0-8362-1785-3
  • Non Sequitur’s Beastly Things (1999) ISBN 0-7407-0016-2
  • The Legal Lampoon: a biased, unfair and completely accurate law review (2002) ISBN 0-7407-2673-0
  • Why We'll Never Understand Each Other: A Non-Sequitur Look At Relationships (2003) ISBN 0-7407-3387-7
  • Lucy and Danae : Something Silly This Way Comes (March 1, 2005) ISBN 0-7407-5099-2
  • Non Sequitur's Sunday Color Treasury (2005) ISBN 0-7407-5448-3

Controversies edit

New Straits Times controversy edit

Non Sequitur was published in the New Straits Times, a major newspaper in the Muslim-majority country of Malaysia, as part of its weekday line of comic strips. The comic, however, generated controversy in the country and its government following the paper's printing of the syndicated strip satirizing the protests over the controversial Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons on February 20, 2006. The cartoon depicts a street-side cartoonist offering caricatures of Muhammad "while you wait" with a caption stating that the cartoonist has finally realized his goal of being the most feared man in the world.

The New Straits Times subsequently issued an apology.[8] Wiley Miller commented on Malaysia's response to the strip, stating in a February 1, 2007 interview that it is "much ado about nothing."[9]

Hidden message to Donald Trump controversy edit

The February 10, 2019 edition of Non Sequitur contained as an "easter egg" a hidden message disrespectful to President Donald Trump.[10] The strip parodied the art of Leonardo da Vinci with anthropomorphic bears, and featured several mostly-illegible scribbles, one of which contained the phrase "go fuck yourself Trump". Wiley confirmed the message and apologized, explaining that it was an oversight that he had meant to rectify.[11] However, his Twitter post contradicted what he said in his apology.[12] Multiple newspapers discontinued carrying the strip in response.[13][14][11]

References edit

  1. ^ Holtz, Allan (2012). American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. p. 289. ISBN 9780472117567.
  2. ^ As stated by Joe's mother in the February 12, 2008 strip.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  4. ^ Bouchard, Stephanie. "Cartoonist finds Maine a creative turn-on." Maine Sunday Telegram (Portland, Maine), February 20, 2005, page G1.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2009-12-14.
  6. ^ Degg, D.D. (April 18, 2020). "Jack and Wiley, A Non Sequitur Love Story". The Daily Cartoonist. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  7. ^ Son Sequiter, April 14, 2021.
  8. ^ Joshi, Vijay (2006-02-24). "Malaysian Paper Apologizes for Cartoons". Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-08-16.
  9. ^ Kerr, Kathie (2007-02-01). . Universal Press Syndicate. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-16.
  10. ^ Anapol, Avery (February 11, 2019). "Newspaper drops syndicated comic strip after hidden 'go f--- yourself' to Trump". The Hill. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  11. ^ a b "A cartoonist inserted a vulgar anti-Trump message in his comic strip. These papers aren't laughing". Washington Post. 2019-02-11. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  12. ^ Morrissey, Andy (2019-02-11). "F-bomb against President Trump hidden in Sunday comics prompts Journal to drop 'Non Sequitur'". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
  13. ^ "Vulgar message to Trump in "Non Sequitur" costs it spot in at least one newspaper". CBS News. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
  14. ^ "Newspaper drops 'Non Sequitur' cartoon over Trump insult". AP NEWS. 2019-02-11. Retrieved 2019-02-11.

External links edit

  • GoComics Non Sequitur page

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Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller credited mononymously as Wiley starting February 16 1992 1 and syndicated by Andrews McMeel Syndication to over 700 newspapers It is also published on gocomics com and distributed via email Non SequiturAuthor s Wiley MillerWebsitewww gocomics com nonsequiturLaunch dateFebruary 16 1992 31 years ago February 16 1992 Syndicate s Universal Press Syndicate Universal Uclick Andrews McMeel SyndicationPublisher s Random HouseAndrews McMeel PublishingGenre s Comedy politicalTranslated from Latin as it does not follow Non Sequitur is often political and satirical though other times purely comedic The strip has undergone many changes through its history Originally the comic was a single panel gag cartoon similar to Gary Larson s The Far Side It grew more political from a moderately liberal perspective in tone during the 1990s to the point where it often became a borderline editorial cartoon Today the comic has become more traditional sometimes using a multi panel format and recurring characters The horizontal daily strip is sometimes used as a single panel The Sunday strip is vertical Non Sequitur has been honored with four National Cartoonists Society Awards including the Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for 1995 1996 and 1998 and the Newspaper Panels Award for 2002 It is the only comic strip to win in its first year of syndication and the only title to ever win both the best comic strip and best comic panel categories Contents 1 Characters in Whatchacallit Maine 1 1 The Pyles 1 1 1 Joe 1 1 2 Danae 1 1 3 Kate 1 1 4 Flo 1 1 5 Bob 1 1 6 Uncle Reginald 1 2 Other characters 1 2 1 Brenda 1 2 2 Victoria 1 2 3 Jeffrey 1 2 4 Jack 1 2 5 Lars 1 2 6 Captain Eddie 1 2 7 Fern 1 3 The Graevsytes 1 3 1 Horace 1 3 2 Miranda 1 3 3 Boyle 1 3 4 Mimi 1 4 Pets 1 4 1 Lucy 1 4 2 Petey 1 4 3 Rolf 1 4 4 Paulie 2 Other recurring characters 2 1 Obviousman 2 2 Ordinary Basil 2 3 Ele 2 4 Homer 2 5 Pierre of the North 2 6 Lucifer 2 7 St Peter 2 8 The bulldog 2 9 The Bears 3 Books 4 Controversies 4 1 New Straits Times controversy 4 2 Hidden message to Donald Trump controversy 5 References 6 External linksCharacters in Whatchacallit Maine editThe Pyles edit Originally Danae Joe and Offshore Flo were separate characters in their own segments but their storylines were eventually fused and they were billed as being family Joe and his daughters moved to his native New England to live near his mother following his divorce and withdrawal from major media outlets Joe edit Joseph Joe Pyle is an unemployed former host of the talk radio program NoozTube often frustrated by how mass media treats him and used by the strip to comment on the media As the cast of characters grew and merged he became the often bewildered father of Danae and Kate His name may be a reference to the confrontational conservative talk show host Joe Pyne but is equally likely to be a tribute to beloved World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle Joe thus represents the love and hate relationship many mainstream Americans have with the media In his early appearances Joe looked much like former President George H W Bush whose family has a home in Maine His ex wife and Danae and Kate s mother Jennifer Pyle is not seen and seldom referred to She is said to have run off with a biker while the family was on a trip to New Hampshire 2 Danae edit Danae Pyle is a pre adolescent girl with a pessimistic view of the world but not of herself often employed in the strip for satirical purposes First appearing in the strip in 1998 with her sister Kate and parents it can be assumed that this was set before their divorce she is the most famous character of the strip and frequently its leading character Kate edit Kate Pyle is the more optimistic sister of Danae Often used as a foil to Danae in how their personalities and view of the world differ The frequency of her appearances diminished with the creation of Lucy who started acting as Danae s straight man Flo edit Florence Flo Pyle is Joe s mother and owns Flo s Offshore Diner in Whatchacallit Maine Miller commented I created a series of characters that came from our visits to Maine Offshore Flo is patterned after the Maine Diner 3 in Wells I wanted to capture the essence of Maine people s genuineness down to earth good natured people and work in the accent It s set in Whatchacallit Maine 4 Flo often can be seen with a coffee maker s pot in her hand though her diner also serves liquor which is the source of Captain Eddie s tall tales Bob edit Robert Bob Pyle is Joe s brother often seen having a drink with him at a bar He often tries to convince Joe to take a hold of get rich quick professions or become a cable news show host According to the strip of January 15 2003 he is an attorney and in the strips of May 28 29 2007 it is indicated he has a practice and has spent twenty years representing personal injury cases He is single and avoids relationships with women Bob is patterned after Richard Nixon and is drawn to resemble Nixon Uncle Reginald edit Uncle Reginald Pyle is the ghost of an alcoholic elderly relative haunting Joe s house Sometimes the reader is given a glimpse into an alternate world perhaps the past as well where Reginald is still alive In this reality he lives with his brother Montgomery Monty Pyle in a large Victorian mansion with numerous servants including Smithers the butler Danae Kate and Flo are well acquainted with Reginald but Joe refuses to believe he exists in ghost form Other characters edit Brenda edit Brenda Santa Fe runs Brenda s Clam Hut and is a frequent visitor of Flo s Offshore Diner possibly since her restaurant does not run into the night hours like a diner does She can frequently be seen in the latter as a customer while Captain Eddie tells his stories She has a crush on Joe but after Joe showed little interest she ran off with another man She sometimes wore a sweatshirt displaying the letters KPT a common abbreviation for Kennebunkport Maine 5 Victoria edit Victoria Santa Fe is Brenda s older sister She is much more brash than Brenda and originally showed less interest in Joe They began dating eventually however and Joe s family frequently urged him to propose to her She works at Brenda s Clam Hut On the last day of 2009 she appeared with a pre marriage agreement questionnaire for Joe Flo says she did not know they were dating much less engaged and Joe responds Neither did I Over the next three weeks Joe successfully answers all the questions and they become engaged On January 18 2010 Danae finds out they are engaged Jeffrey edit Jeffrey is a fairly nerdy boy in Danae s class who has a crush on her In Non Sequitur Sunday Color Treasury the author describes how he was inspired by a reader to create the character Jack edit Jack is Jeffrey s autistic 6 year old younger brother based on Miller s grandson introduced March 29 2020 6 Lars edit Lars is a Martian who appeared beginning on May 2 2009 in a series of strips that involved Jeffrey building a spaceship and going on an expedition to Mars Lars acted as a helper in building the spaceship and a guide on Mars Before Lars appearance Danae came along to see Jeffrey building the spaceship consequently making her appear in the rest of the story Captain Eddie edit Captain Eddie is a commercial fisherman from Maine with the associated accent who continually tells tall tales of his boating expeditions usually involving giant lobsters or aliens to anyone who will listen in Flo s coffee shop Fern edit Fern is a classmate of Danae She was first introduced in April 14 2021 She seems Asian American 7 The Graevsytes edit Introduced on September 8 2002 the Graevsytes bear similarities to The Addams Family The Graevsytes also appeared in Danae s Halloween series in October and November 2002 Horace edit Horace Graevsyte the father carries his head on a plate he seems to be a ghost of a decapitated man Miranda edit Miranda Graevsyte the mother floats around the house Boyle edit Boyle Graevsyte a teenage boy bears some resemblance to Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th films Mimi edit Screaming Mimi Graevsyte is the daughter and a baby Pets edit Lucy edit Lucy is a talking pygmy Clydesdale who like Hobbes of Calvin and Hobbes plays the silent observer most of the time Lucy was introduced in the July 11 2003 strip in a storyline that had Danae and Kate going to a summer horse riding camp At the end of the summer Danae became good friends with Lucy and took her home Unlike Hobbes however Lucy is a real horse who the kids talk to and interact with the same as any other character nor is she invisible to adults Petey edit Petey is dog of humble origins who has found his way into Kate s ownership He can also talk to Danae and Kate He constantly lets Rolf get him in trouble Rolf edit Rolf is Brenda s dog and Petey s friend The size of his muzzle far exceeds his brains He s also a symbol of the strip and can be seen in the cover of Non Sequitur s Beastly Things Rolf or an ancestor or relative from an earlier or alternate era has also appeared in a short lived series in Non Sequitur called B E Paulie edit Paulie is Captain Eddie s cat who is always with Eddie accompanying him on his various fictional adventures and usually sits on his shoulder in place of the usual parrot accompanying a pirate Other recurring characters editThe majority of these characters only or mostly appear in Sunday strips Obviousman edit Obviousman is a superhero who can t stand the overly obvious or hypocritical His symbol is the word Duh with a slash through it No Duh Usually appears only on Sundays He has appeared being interviewed by Joe on his radio show Obviousman s secret identity is Mark Cohen a California realtor and amateur magician who has taken on a mission in life of freeing the people from the curse of mindless obedience to the dictates of the mass media and to at least slow if not reverse the dumbing down of America His nemesis is Professor Obfuscate In the book Non Sequitur s Sunday Color Treasury Miller stated that he named Obviousman s true identity after a friend who had died of cancer in 1999 The real Mark Cohen was a realtor and an avid collector of comics and original comic book art Miller explained This was my way of memorializing him He was dearly loved throughout our profession as a great ambassador of comics as an art form An animated short Obviousman The Movie can currently be found on the Non Sequitur website Wiley Miller voices Obviousman Ordinary Basil edit Ordinary Basil is a boy at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution who takes a journey to the cloud city of Helios Story ran on Sundays from February 20 to July 24 2005 Another story began on September 9 2007 with a Sunday strip The Return of Ordinary Basil reviewing events thus far appearing on September 2 and concluded on January 6 2008 Ele edit Ele Extinction Level Event is a cynical cat like creature who lives in the time before man Appearing in Sunday strips only she has appeared in two major runs one from 2000 up to July 2001 and one in early 2006 Homer edit Homer called Honor in his female incarnations is a departed soul who aside from dealing with living in the afterlife has to deal with real life whenever he returns to earth He has been an ancient Roman who barely escaped Pompeii a medieval peasant a cavewoman and a female immigrant Homer was developed into a spin off strip called Homer the Reluctant Soul which Wiley attempted to market online and featured in a book by the same title Pierre of the North edit Pierre of the North a play off of Nanook of the North is a French Canadian who hates ze cold and finds himself at odds with very clever and very hungry polar bears Lucifer edit Lucifer that is Satan often appears in the strip to delegate hellish punishments such as watching reality shows St Peter edit St Peter guards the gates of heaven and has interacted with numerous characters including Captain Eddie The bulldog edit In numerous strips that deal with the home life of upper middle aged couples a pet bulldog with exaggerated fangs similar to Rolf s above can be seen The Bears edit A group of anthropomorphic bears brown bears unrelated to Pierre of the North s polar bears above often appear usually seen trying to entice humans into their grasp presumably for eating Books editDead Lawyers and Other Pleasant Thoughts 1993 ISBN 0 6797 4441 X The Non Sequitur Survival Guide for the Nineties 1995 ISBN 0 8362 1785 3 Non Sequitur s Beastly Things 1999 ISBN 0 7407 0016 2 The Legal Lampoon a biased unfair and completely accurate law review 2002 ISBN 0 7407 2673 0 Why We ll Never Understand Each Other A Non Sequitur Look At Relationships 2003 ISBN 0 7407 3387 7 Lucy and Danae Something Silly This Way Comes March 1 2005 ISBN 0 7407 5099 2 Non Sequitur s Sunday Color Treasury 2005 ISBN 0 7407 5448 3Controversies editNew Straits Times controversy edit Non Sequitur was published in the New Straits Times a major newspaper in the Muslim majority country of Malaysia as part of its weekday line of comic strips The comic however generated controversy in the country and its government following the paper s printing of the syndicated strip satirizing the protests over the controversial Jyllands Posten Muhammad cartoons on February 20 2006 The cartoon depicts a street side cartoonist offering caricatures of Muhammad while you wait with a caption stating that the cartoonist has finally realized his goal of being the most feared man in the world The New Straits Times subsequently issued an apology 8 Wiley Miller commented on Malaysia s response to the strip stating in a February 1 2007 interview that it is much ado about nothing 9 Hidden message to Donald Trump controversy edit The February 10 2019 edition of Non Sequitur contained as an easter egg a hidden message disrespectful to President Donald Trump 10 The strip parodied the art of Leonardo da Vinci with anthropomorphic bears and featured several mostly illegible scribbles one of which contained the phrase go fuck yourself Trump Wiley confirmed the message and apologized explaining that it was an oversight that he had meant to rectify 11 However his Twitter post contradicted what he said in his apology 12 Multiple newspapers discontinued carrying the strip in response 13 14 11 References edit Holtz Allan 2012 American Newspaper Comics An Encyclopedic Reference Guide Ann Arbor The University of Michigan Press p 289 ISBN 9780472117567 As stated by Joe s mother in the February 12 2008 strip Maine Diner Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2008 01 15 Bouchard Stephanie Cartoonist finds Maine a creative turn on Maine Sunday Telegram Portland Maine February 20 2005 page G1 Beach Grass KPT Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2009 12 14 Degg D D April 18 2020 Jack and Wiley A Non Sequitur Love Story The Daily Cartoonist Retrieved May 30 2020 Son Sequiter April 14 2021 Joshi Vijay 2006 02 24 Malaysian Paper Apologizes for Cartoons Associated Press Retrieved 2007 08 16 Kerr Kathie 2007 02 01 Wiley Miller Celebrates 15 Years of Non Sequitur Universal Press Syndicate Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 08 16 Anapol Avery February 11 2019 Newspaper drops syndicated comic strip after hidden go f yourself to Trump The Hill Retrieved 6 March 2019 a b A cartoonist inserted a vulgar anti Trump message in his comic strip These papers aren t laughing Washington Post 2019 02 11 Retrieved 2019 02 14 Morrissey Andy 2019 02 11 F bomb against President Trump hidden in Sunday comics prompts Journal to drop Non Sequitur Winston Salem Journal Retrieved 2019 03 29 Vulgar message to Trump in Non Sequitur costs it spot in at least one newspaper CBS News Retrieved 2019 02 11 Newspaper drops Non Sequitur cartoon over Trump insult AP NEWS 2019 02 11 Retrieved 2019 02 11 External links editGoComics Non Sequitur page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Non Sequitur comic 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