I am appalled at your decision to drop “Non Sequitur” from your comics!! The strip in question was a coloring book page intended to look like the journals of Leonardo da Vinci and I doubt many people ...
Thank you for cancelling “Non Sequitur.” We acknowledge that you faced a difficult decision. The political and personal rhetoric in our culture has reached crescendo volume and had you not chosen to ...
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 ...
This study included six open-ended questions: Researchers manually coded each of the 375,834 open-ended answers into one of four categories: responsive to the question; does not match the question; ...
I do not condone vulgar language in the paper but it must be nice not to ever make a mistake or have your apology rejected when a mistake it made. The creator of Non Sequitur was expressing his ...
In a recent tweet, “Non Sequitur” creator Wiley Miller boasts that some sharp-eyed readers noticed the “little Easter egg” he snuck into Sunday’s comic strip. Those sharp-eyed readers may have also ...
Tulsa World Executive Editor Susan Ellerbach called a halt for an alleged vulgarity in an otherwise clever and funny comic strip, Non Sequitur ("Tulsa World drops Non Sequitur comic," Feb. 12). This ...
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 ...
There are no asterisks on the Bill of Rights, which is something that New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has ignored, not forgotten (“New Mexico governor’s suspension of gun rights draws fire from ...
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