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  1. almost 4 years ago on Luann

    Are you people nuts?! It’s a COMIC STRIP, so a social commentary. If you don’t like, don’t read it.arby

  2. almost 4 years ago on Luann

    Well, I love it Greg. ignore the criticisms and keep surprising us.

  3. over 4 years ago on The Duplex

    OK, but you should work them in at least occasionally, I think. Some of my best LOL responses are from your previous cartoons that highlighted the differences between the guys and gals; e.g., when the girls were packing up the Christmas tree ornaments and trimmings and the guys were shoving their tree down the garbage disposer! Too funny!!

  4. over 4 years ago on The Duplex

    Hey guys. Have you forgotten the name of this strip – The Duplex? What’s happened to the girls next door. I miss them.

  5. about 6 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Anyone can remain in the “pre-internet bliss of ignoring” milieu by staying out of that ignorant loop. I do it all the time; and read newspapers daily.

  6. almost 7 years ago on Frazz

    Waaaaaah! What a horrible childhood you had!

  7. over 15 years ago on Non Sequitur

    I will patiently await your promised rationalization with bated breath.

  8. over 15 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Mr. Miller - please end this Mars nonsense. It is wrong on so many levels.

    Jeffrey is obviously supposed to represent the voice of science through reason and evidence, yet in this Mars thing he has apparently bought into the hoax that has been pervading the internet recently. He is acting more like Danae’s character than his own.

    Mars is NOT going to have a close encounter with Earth in August. Indeed, Mars will be 60% closer to Earth in January than in August.

    Mars will never (hopefully) appear as large as the full moon in our skies. If it does, both planets and their moons will be destroyed by the enormous gravitational and tidal forces that would result.

    Astronomers do NOT measure distances to Mars from Earth in light years - to the Oort cloud maybe, or to the nearest star - but not Mars.

    And on and on it goes. Please abandon this scientific fiasco and do some actual research before you damage the credibility of real scientists further.

    This is so unlike all of the rest of your work, which is a cut above the mundane. Please go back to what you do so well.

    Thank you.