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Looks at first like attempting to avoid strife through appeasement, which usually serves only to encourage outrages. Gotta be a more complex reason behind this move.
You are a Master storyteller and my very favorite Comic Genius! I love this particular story and miss you tremendously in our home newspaper, The Cleveland Plain Dealer. But I will nevertheless search and follow you wherever you go! Thank you so much for sharing your stories and your genius with all of us.
“Alternate futures”. Interesting. That’s just what The Prophet did in Mike Resnick’s Oracle trilogy. She could also often select the future she wanted. Maybe Genji + Nebbish can do the same.
I told the Dallas paper that non sequitur was one of the only two comics that I read. I also said that, as a subscriber, I completely understood and supported their decision that was made solely due to the vulgarity of the comment.
Any resemblance between Percival Skidmark, the Earl of Dook, and Berzelius Windrip, the fascist president of the United States in Sinclair Lewis’s 1935 novel It Can’t Happen Here is undoubtedly purely coincidental.
Not ashamed to say that I read this and had an immediate callback to the Avengers movie. Like the surviving Avengers, we have to wait to see if the only way to win is to lose.
No sensationalistic atrocity involving mass shootings, natural disasters, scores being burned alive in high-rise fires, abduction and years of rape of teenage girls, beheadings in Saudi Arabia, etc. is too upsetting and horrific to keep it out of the newspapers, but a word? A foul word? Oh, please spare us the emotional distress and likely lifelong PTSD, noble editors!
To those who poo-poo the censored cartoon and/or deem the Nebbish theme beneath them – Too bad art and free thought can’t cater to your every whim, while you want choices to be made only for your tastes. I’m sure you don’t consider such as being elitist or censorship but it comes across that way. There are many choices in life for you from which you may pick. Stifling creative thought and the opinions and speech of others is not one of the choices you get to make however. This is after all still America and we value the rights and creativity of all here. You have the right not to think if you choose but not the right to interfere with the rights of others who choose to do so. Here in America when the bill comes due it is the Bill of Rights.
I’m newer to this comic, and though I have been reading it the last several weeks, I am still confused by it. There seems to be no continuum… But, since it is Non Sequitur, I suppose it fits the name. That said, I would really like to understand what today’s comic is. Can anyone help me out? :) Please? From the comments, it looks like this was a previous story and they are now concluding it? But what about the other characters in this strip? How do they fit in? Thanks! Have a wonderful Sabbath.
What happened to having the courage to stand up to the people who are trying to demolish the First Amendment! All they see or understand about our Bill of Rights is the Second Amendment. Love Wiley and Non Sequitor! Thank you Go Comics for your courage.
My paper canceled this strip so I canceled the paper and now visit this website daily (even though I prefer the paper). We ALL have a right to free speech in this country right? That doesn’t mean we have to believe someone that has different opinions than we might, but we should respect it and NOT punish it. This country is messed up!
Anyone loving comics should be on this site. That way, they will see all of the comics they want. My paper carries NS all week but not on Sundays. I was told about this site and never looked back.
[Shaking head] The censorship had nothing to do with freedom of speech. It was unacceptable content in a medium read by children, in a format intended to cater to children (coloring).
The cartoonist should have known better, and should have been aware of the potential consequences. Especially as it was deliberately inked in manner to disguise its presence from the distributor’s editors.
I work in a people-oriented business, and am fully aware of the restraints on my behavior, language, and attitude that that sort of business generates. Especially if I want to keep receiving a paycheck on a regular basis.
Using the “F” word in my work environment, would result in my immediate firing. I’m aware of the consequences, and avoid experiencing them by behaving like a gentleman to our customers. Its not rocket science, it’s just plain good manners… and ensuring that you have a paycheck every week.
Detroit Free Press cancelled Non Sequitur. Editor admitted it was done because of the practically illegible scribble. I cancelled our Detroit Free Press subscription.
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
I was enjoying the vacation from Nebbish.
Especially the Wiley Bears coloring book!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
I am most happy to return to this world of Nebbish.
Enter.Name.Here about 6 years ago
Does the running story now make the strip non-non-sequitor? ;-)
Watcher about 6 years ago
I think Percival will suffer the wrath of Nebbish.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 6 years ago
Spring did come early.
somebodyshort about 6 years ago
Luv you Wiley
Bilan about 6 years ago
What happened? Did Tyche give Genji the Time Stone?
sirbadger about 6 years ago
Some newspapers cancelled Non-Sequitur which means that some readers will miss out on the conclusion.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Fortunately there are alternate sources, if one looks.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Looks at first like attempting to avoid strife through appeasement, which usually serves only to encourage outrages. Gotta be a more complex reason behind this move.
Brockie about 6 years ago
Don’t worry Trump will indeed save them or just bribe them.
archipelago Premium Member about 6 years ago
Does anyone remember the dates / time frame when the previous part of this Nebbish story were run?
posse1 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Love the dialogue as well as the illustrations for these characters.
forsyth about 6 years ago
Yawn…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 6 years ago
An odd solution, though admittedly, giving in sometimes means you are just free enough to get close enough to take down the oppressor.
cjl7070 about 6 years ago
You are a Master storyteller and my very favorite Comic Genius! I love this particular story and miss you tremendously in our home newspaper, The Cleveland Plain Dealer. But I will nevertheless search and follow you wherever you go! Thank you so much for sharing your stories and your genius with all of us.
Dan Miller about 6 years ago
Looks like someone watched Infinity War. They’re in the end game now…
Cerabooge about 6 years ago
“Alternate futures”. Interesting. That’s just what The Prophet did in Mike Resnick’s Oracle trilogy. She could also often select the future she wanted. Maybe Genji + Nebbish can do the same.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
So, so bored. Think I’ll catch up on Prince Valiant.
thelordthygod666 about 6 years ago
I told the Dallas paper that non sequitur was one of the only two comics that I read. I also said that, as a subscriber, I completely understood and supported their decision that was made solely due to the vulgarity of the comment.
WCraft about 6 years ago
There must be a jab in there somewhere…
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 6 years ago
Any resemblance between Percival Skidmark, the Earl of Dook, and Berzelius Windrip, the fascist president of the United States in Sinclair Lewis’s 1935 novel It Can’t Happen Here is undoubtedly purely coincidental.
lagoulou about 6 years ago
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge…not foul at all…that’s how it started….
wsash about 6 years ago
Not ashamed to say that I read this and had an immediate callback to the Avengers movie. Like the surviving Avengers, we have to wait to see if the only way to win is to lose.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 6 years ago
No sensationalistic atrocity involving mass shootings, natural disasters, scores being burned alive in high-rise fires, abduction and years of rape of teenage girls, beheadings in Saudi Arabia, etc. is too upsetting and horrific to keep it out of the newspapers, but a word? A foul word? Oh, please spare us the emotional distress and likely lifelong PTSD, noble editors!
photomatt-fresno about 6 years ago
The fresno bee canceled the strip..i’m thinking of canceling the newspaper altogether now.Matt
Display about 6 years ago
To those who poo-poo the censored cartoon and/or deem the Nebbish theme beneath them – Too bad art and free thought can’t cater to your every whim, while you want choices to be made only for your tastes. I’m sure you don’t consider such as being elitist or censorship but it comes across that way. There are many choices in life for you from which you may pick. Stifling creative thought and the opinions and speech of others is not one of the choices you get to make however. This is after all still America and we value the rights and creativity of all here. You have the right not to think if you choose but not the right to interfere with the rights of others who choose to do so. Here in America when the bill comes due it is the Bill of Rights.
Camiyami Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’m newer to this comic, and though I have been reading it the last several weeks, I am still confused by it. There seems to be no continuum… But, since it is Non Sequitur, I suppose it fits the name. That said, I would really like to understand what today’s comic is. Can anyone help me out? :) Please? From the comments, it looks like this was a previous story and they are now concluding it? But what about the other characters in this strip? How do they fit in? Thanks! Have a wonderful Sabbath.
streetbeater about 6 years ago
Are the citizens in the Province of Dook called Dookies?
LukeJavan8 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Ours cancelled it two weeks ago. Replaced it with something totally’dumb and dumber liketoday’s mentality.
katfromky about 6 years ago
What happened to having the courage to stand up to the people who are trying to demolish the First Amendment! All they see or understand about our Bill of Rights is the Second Amendment. Love Wiley and Non Sequitor! Thank you Go Comics for your courage.
sbwertz about 6 years ago
That’s why there is go comics.
frogtoadie about 6 years ago
Not more Nebbish I thought we were done with this storyline.
gwaire33 about 6 years ago
My paper canceled this strip so I canceled the paper and now visit this website daily (even though I prefer the paper). We ALL have a right to free speech in this country right? That doesn’t mean we have to believe someone that has different opinions than we might, but we should respect it and NOT punish it. This country is messed up!
Pisces about 6 years ago
Anyone loving comics should be on this site. That way, they will see all of the comics they want. My paper carries NS all week but not on Sundays. I was told about this site and never looked back.
Plods with ...™ about 6 years ago
“The only winning move is not to play.”
MikeJ about 6 years ago
[Shaking head] The censorship had nothing to do with freedom of speech. It was unacceptable content in a medium read by children, in a format intended to cater to children (coloring).
The cartoonist should have known better, and should have been aware of the potential consequences. Especially as it was deliberately inked in manner to disguise its presence from the distributor’s editors.
I work in a people-oriented business, and am fully aware of the restraints on my behavior, language, and attitude that that sort of business generates. Especially if I want to keep receiving a paycheck on a regular basis.
Using the “F” word in my work environment, would result in my immediate firing. I’m aware of the consequences, and avoid experiencing them by behaving like a gentleman to our customers. Its not rocket science, it’s just plain good manners… and ensuring that you have a paycheck every week.
The Pro from Dover about 6 years ago
Dr_Fogg about 6 years ago
I thought that thought sounded familiar.
JimChandler1 about 6 years ago
Detroit Free Press cancelled Non Sequitur. Editor admitted it was done because of the practically illegible scribble. I cancelled our Detroit Free Press subscription.
retiredpostie about 6 years ago
need to pick up the pace, So who reads newspapers anymore
randolph58 about 6 years ago
Just a group of Neanderthals is all. And I mean the publishers.