Non Sequitur (comic strip)

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Non Sequitur ist eine 1992 ins Leben gerufene Cartoon-Reihe von Wiley Miller mit verschiedenen Helden. Veröffentlicht werden diese in über 700 Zeitungen, u. a. in der The Washington Post. Ursprünglich bezog sich der Titel darauf, dass die Cartoons entsprechend der Bedeutung des Begriffs non sequitur keinen Zusammenhang untereinander hatten; in den letzten Jahren werden jedoch auch Storylines verfolgt. rdf:langString
Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller (credited mononymously as Wiley) starting February 16, 1992 and syndicated by Andrews McMeel Syndication to over 700 newspapers. It is also published on gocomics.com and distributed via email. Translated from Latin as "it does not follow", Non Sequitur is often political and satirical, though other times, purely comedic. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Non Sequitur ist eine 1992 ins Leben gerufene Cartoon-Reihe von Wiley Miller mit verschiedenen Helden. Veröffentlicht werden diese in über 700 Zeitungen, u. a. in der The Washington Post. Ursprünglich bezog sich der Titel darauf, dass die Cartoons entsprechend der Bedeutung des Begriffs non sequitur keinen Zusammenhang untereinander hatten; in den letzten Jahren werden jedoch auch Storylines verfolgt.
rdf:langString Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller (credited mononymously as Wiley) starting February 16, 1992 and syndicated by Andrews McMeel Syndication to over 700 newspapers. It is also published on gocomics.com and distributed via email. Translated from Latin as "it does not follow", Non Sequitur is often political and satirical, though other times, purely comedic. The strip has undergone many changes through its history. Originally, the comic was a single panel gag cartoon, similar to Gary Larson's The Far Side. It grew more political (from a moderately liberal perspective) in tone during the 1990s, to the point where it often became a borderline editorial cartoon. Today, the comic has become more traditional, sometimes using a multi-panel format and recurring characters. The horizontal daily strip is sometimes used as asingle panel. The Sunday strip is vertical. Non Sequitur has been honored with four National Cartoonists Society Awards, including the Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for 1995, 1996 and 1998, and the Newspaper Panels Award for 2002. It is the only comic strip to win in its first year of syndication and the only title to ever win both the best comic strip and best comic panel categories.
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