Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for November 01, 2009

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    oranaiche  almost 15 years ago

    “Djörks” … good one!

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    wicky  almost 15 years ago

    Excellent piece Wiley.

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    aldridgeg  almost 15 years ago

    Dagny Taggart knew what she was talking about. Sorry guys. No sunshine. No lollipops. No rainbows. Unless you get them for yourself. TANSTAAFL.

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    Charles Brobst Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    bailout bankers with lots of foreclosures on their books.

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    Wiley creator almost 15 years ago

    You have leaped to a conclusion that was never presented or even hinted at in this story, “Zoot”. This storyline dates back to 2003, which was the allusion in this edition on just how Homer got there.

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    Anold Greenman  almost 15 years ago

    2003, Arrrgggg, you’re making my head hurt. Help me out here, which collection contains that part of the “Homer - past life regression” series?

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    tcolkett  almost 15 years ago

    I’m getting the feel of “free market fundamentalists” here. The Ayn Randian curse of the 21st century and potential downfall of civil society.

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    tcolkett  almost 15 years ago

    I’m getting the feel of “free market fundamentalists” here. The Ayn Randian curse of the 21st century and potential downfall of civil society.

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    kfaatz925  almost 15 years ago

    Whatever the higher meaning, great strip and lovely artwork.

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    Wiley creator almost 15 years ago

    Why do so many of you here insist on reading something into the cartoons that simply aren’t there? It’s just an adventure story. No hidden meanings or editorializing, just a story.

    And, sorry, but there’s no collection of past Homer stories. Not yet, anyway.

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    Anold Greenman  almost 15 years ago

    Bummer - no Homer Collection. Sigh. Such is life.

    Thanks for the great story line and artwork!

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    GLENN B WOODEN  almost 15 years ago

    Please get to work on that collection. My illustrator brother-in-law is interested in your work and asked if you had any published collections. It is frustrating for those of us who subscribe to GOCOMICS to have no hard-copy format to share with admirers. Amazing artwork and compelling storyline. Attaboy!!

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    Wiley creator almost 15 years ago

    There are several collections, including the Non Sequitur Sunday Treasury, which does contain some of the Homer strips. There are also my Ordinary Basil books which are linked on this page.

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    kirbey  almost 15 years ago

    I like/dislike these story lines because it is so hard for me to wait for Sunday ! ! !

    Beautiful artwork

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    lazygrazer  almost 15 years ago

    Wiley, the clever conclusions to your adventure stories always remain to be seen—exactly as you planned—so why not take the jaded guesses in stride as your tales unfold?

    Congratulations on earning such a big and responsive following.

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    JanLC  almost 15 years ago

    Let’s see, a fundamentalist is someone who believes in the fundamentals of a particular subject. That makes me a fundamentalist in accounting, motherhood, marriage and cat husbandry. (Not to say I’m fundamentally excellent in any of these, just that I fundamentally believe in their fundamentals.) Oh yeah, and comics. I love comics.

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    aerwalt  almost 15 years ago

    Wiley, just keep doing what you’re doing.

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    Wiley creator almost 15 years ago

    “…so why not take the jaded guesses in stride as your tales unfold?”

    That’s actually what I’m doing, trying to keep some readers here to just let the story unfold without trying to find some hidden political agenda in it.

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    daking27  almost 15 years ago

    Even when you DO have a political agenda, it’s seldom hidden, and I appreciate your equal opportunity skewering. We all need deflating. Thanks!

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    Miller_Junkie  almost 15 years ago

    ” …. BECAUSE I HAD A PLAN ! ” . Thanks Wiley, everybody needs a plan. . Sort of like the old days when Wiley Miller was the on the staff of the Santa Rosa (Californa) Press Democrat and moonlighting by drawing people cartoons in the bar downtown on the bar napkins. True ? That’s Gold man.

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    mirthiful  almost 15 years ago

    Love the name “Djörks”!

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    Wiley creator almost 15 years ago

    For those like Mr. Doty who are still a bit confused about the Homer saga, it is nothing more than fiction. It is NOT religious in any way, but it is spiritual (there’s a difference). And the character doing Homer’s “Past Life Review” is not God. That’s Bert, who is a counseling angel.

    The element of reincarnation is central to the theme here as a writing device, which enables me to place Homer into any era of history, which means he would look different in each life… different races and different genders, depending on the storyline. The only consistent “look” he has is when he’s in Heaven.

    I hope that clears things up.

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    strodgers  almost 15 years ago

    Wiley, I’m not sure which I like best, the daily or the Sunday. But so far it seems that many of the story lines that go for weeks(Sunday’s) could be made into a good movie. (except do to the fact Hollywood Producers would be doing it their way.)

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    bmonk  almost 15 years ago

    @Ushindi, JAD certainly seems to know all about it. I’m not at all sure how he learned. And I’m utterly certain that he never learned about symbolic or metaphorical language: he insists on a totally literal interpretation of everything…

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    Yukoneric  almost 15 years ago

    Do Djorks drive fyords?

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    Varnes  almost 15 years ago

    Hey, wasn’t Jesus a Democrat? (Sorry Wiley, I couldn’t resist!)

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    Ronshua  almost 15 years ago

    He was / is anti-establishment that’s for sure . Is that grounds for Democrat ?

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