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‘Non Sequitur’ comes home to Maine
There is a nice article in the Maine Today about Wiley Miller and his connection to the state of Maine, how it creeps into his strip, and how the Maine Sunday Telegram is now finally running his work. Make that 701 subscribers now.
The Maine-based storyline is one of the “comic strips within a comic strip” that show up in “Non Sequitur.” Another is Ordinary Basil, about a kid who lived 100 years ago.
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