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Detroit Free Press changes line up while Wiley Miller is on vacation
Wiley Miller’s “Non Sequitur” is on a brief hiatus until June 19 while Wiley takes a vacation. The Detroit Free Press takes this opportunity to make changes to their line-up. Firstly “Non Sequitur” is moved from page 2 to page 1; Joe Martin’s “Mr. Boffo“ get’s dropped and lastly Tony Carrillo’s “F Minus” take’s “Non Sequitur’s” spot during the vacation.
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Community Comments
December/20/2006 @ 7:30 am
The latest Non Sequitur’s on eddie’s recent voyage is among the funniest comics I have read. This is the first email I have sent on a commic. Keep up the great work MR. Miller!
April/29/2007 @ 4:02 pm
Although Wiley would see me as a evil conservative and I see him as a hard lefty, I have to say thank you, thank you, thank you Mr. Miller for pointing out the stupidity of wikipedia! I have had people quote me info from there that was obviously wrong but because they found it on Wiki they were sure it was right. Most people I spoke with had no idea that anyone could log on and put whatever they want on there. Thier reactions ran from shock to just not believing I knew what I was talking about. Thanks for letting people know.
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