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Wiley Miller Makes Claim For Color
Wiley Miller’s new book “Non Sequitur’s Sunday Color Treasury is available at Amazon and Universal Press put out a press release describing his pioneering coloring techniques that changed the Sunday comics over a decade ago.
In 1994, Wiley Miller revolutionized the Sunday comics. Prior to this date, comic strips were limited to only a handful of colors and no shades. Miller adapted the technology available for newspaper photographs to create artful, vivid renditions of his already successful comic strip Non Sequitur. His work is showcased in his most recent Non Sequitur’s Sunday Color Treasury.
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