Comics page cartoonist draws controversy over vulgar Trump message - News Summed Up

Comics page cartoonist draws controversy over vulgar Trump message


A March 1992 Toronto Star page announcing the arrival of Wiley Miller's "Non Sequitur" comic strip. Article Continued BelowAt least a dozen U.S. newspapers have now dropped Non Sequitur, an award-winning comic strip that promises to “have you laughing at the controversy of everyday life” over this politicized controversy. Fleming is a long-time reader of the Star’s comics pages who finds some measure of happiness in them. Both the cartoonist and the syndication company that distributes Non Sequitur have now apologized for this antic. Non Sequitur aims to offer its readers “a wry look at the absurdities of everyday life.” While this is indeed absurd, we’re not laughing.


Source: thestar February 13, 2019 15:22 UTC



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