Wiley Miller: "I lost half my clients and my house, we had to move to another state"

Wiley Miller: "I lost half my clients and my house, we had to move to another state"

Wiley Miller. Photo: The Spokesman-Review Six months ago, when veteran American cartoonist Wiley Miller finished and sent to the media his syndicated cartoon"Non Sequitur", he never imagined what was coming his way. In that strip, the cartoonist added something that, after being discovered by a reader, he would call "an Easter egg" and

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Wiley Miller. Non Sequitur

Message to Trump hidden in a corner of Wiley Miller's "Non Sequitur" This is a somewhat rare story. Wiley Miller (1951), author of the nationally syndicated "Non Sequitur wiley Miller (1952), author of the nationally syndicated cartoon "Non Sequitur ", included what he called an "Easter egg" in his Sunday 10 February strip

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