Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for September 04, 2009
Transcript:
Joe Pyle: Your teacher called and told me about your oral report, Danae. Danae: But it was all true! Lucy will tell you!! Joe: Uh... Your horse is going to vouch for you? Danae: Yeah! Joe: Sigh. Go to bed, Danae. Danae: Why didn't you say something?! Lucy: What... and perjure myself? I wasn't there, remember?
pouncingtiger about 15 years ago
Uh, Danae, Lucy couldn’t say anything. She’s little horse (hoarse).
LordDogmore about 15 years ago
That and she’s not gonna horse around and rat you out.
watcha about 15 years ago
Calvin would have told Hobbes that he is not allowed to read his comic books anymore.
Varnes about 15 years ago
Obviously a tribute to Watterson. It’s got a new punchline, though……Kinda feel sorry for Danae. She actually tried to do her best for her summer assignment, (Probably because it was really, really interesting) And now, she’s not taken seriously by the teacher, and even her horse pleads the Fifth……Dang, girl….
Allan CB Premium Member about 15 years ago
pats Danae’s head I feel for ya lil one, I feel for ya. There there.
NoDuh about 15 years ago
Looks a lot like Calvin & Hobbs
NoBrandName about 15 years ago
Very discouraging for a child who put in so much effort to not even have that recognized (whether anyone believes the story or not is beside the point). But I guess that is good preparation for real life…
DolphinGirl78 about 15 years ago
Love both their faces in the last two panes…
gjsjr41 about 15 years ago
Way to go, Lucy.
MotherOfMoses about 15 years ago
Right on NoBrandName. welcome to the real world Danae.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Nice tribute to Watterson. The end result is very reminiscent of my own youth.
Wiley creator about 15 years ago
No, it’s not a tribute to Watterson. It’s simply re-establishing the relationship of Lucy (a real horse, not an imaginary one) with Danae, Kate and all their friends, as well as with the adults, who don’t know she talks.
Long before Watterson there was Mister Ed, and before Mister Ed there was Francis, the talking mule. So it would be more of a tribute to the latter than anything else.
TheDOCTOR about 15 years ago
@Wiley: Of Course. Of Course!
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
My mistake. I thought Lucy was stuffed. How many kids have a real horse? How many kids real horses have run of the house?
But this is a comic of course.
JonD17 about 15 years ago
Whoa now, Lucy is obviously a caricature of Connecticut’s finest, Joseph Leiberman. (ducking for cover)
treered about 15 years ago
Lucy has horse sense (also ducking for cover)!
Wildmustang1262 about 15 years ago
That was why Lucy didn’t go with you and Jeffery to Lars’ planet, Danae!
yyyguy about 15 years ago
it’s a girl and a horse, not a boy and his tiger. not the same thing at all. snicker
yyyguy about 15 years ago
and i LIKED Francis the talking mule!
bmonk about 15 years ago
OldHipster said, 17 irate minutes ago
“Hey! This looks like a direct rip off of Calvin & Hobbes!!
“I protest! I’m filing a protest, dude!”
See the author’s post, five up from yours.
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
A kid and their pet whatever is a formula that will work forever. That said, it’s no secret Watterson formulated it better than most.
A tip of the hat to both of you, Wiley. ~Great stuff.
Wiley creator about 15 years ago
Lucy has been a regular cast member of the strip as Danae’s pet for 6 years now.
DevXIII about 15 years ago
Don’t feel too bad Wiley…
Still, the fact that people still remember “Calvin & Hobbes” is surprising, to say the least..I thought it would fade from memory ala “Krazy Kat” or “Lil’ Abner”, but then that’s just me.
AKHenderson Premium Member about 15 years ago
I wonder how Danae and Calvin would get along. He’ll start liking girls eventually.
Actually the might make a great team, judging by these Calvin quotes:
“Where do we keep all our chainsaws, Mom?”
“As a math atheist, I should be excused from this.”
“I’m learning real skills that I can apply throughout the rest of my life … Procrastinating and rationalizing.”
http://homepage.eircom.net/%257Eodyssey/Quotes/Popular/Comics/Calvin_Hobbes.html
Hey, the URL works - I guess it’s just Wikipedia URL underscores that flake out here.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
There hasn’t been (and won’t be) any new Calvin and Hobbes for almost 14 years now. Of course most of you probably already know that you can see C&H reruns on the gocomics site. Judging by the comments posted, it still has quite a following and is probably gaining more new readers every day.
Varnes about 15 years ago
Mr. Miller, point well taken about the reality of Lucy. Your statement does beg the question, though, “What comic writer/artist would you do a tribute to?” I guess comics are like songs. I hear a song, and I think I know what it’s about. Then I read an interview with the writer, and it turns out the meaning of the song is completely different that I thought it was. Anyway, so who inspired you, dude?
Ushindi about 15 years ago
At my house, we have a strict “No horses sitting on the furniture” rule, and they don’t get to sleep in our beds, either, Wiley. You’re much too permissive.
“Francis The Talking Mule” - out of the misty depths of time - boy, that was a while back. Donald O’Connor, wasn’t it?
Wiley creator about 15 years ago
“Anyway, so who inspired you, dude?”
In general? Well, there was virtually everyone whose work appeared in MAD magazine during the 60’s, especially Mort Drucker… Herblock, Paul Conrad, Pat Oliphant, Al Capp, Walt Kelly, Charles Addams… and many, many more. Charles Schulz, for instance, wasn’t an influence on me with his work in Peanuts, but was very much an influence with his work ethic and ethics toward the profession.
As you can see, it’s not a simple question.
Trebor39 about 15 years ago
Yep, Donald O’Connor. And since we have a Komodo Dragon living in our house, I’ll trade for a “Lucy” anythime!
pbarnrob about 15 years ago
And of course, Francis always got the best lines from the writers. Donald O’Connor was his straight man. Great stuff!
yyyguy about 15 years ago
wasn’t Chill Wills the voice for Francis? or did he voice Mr. Ed? i’ve forgotten.
LordDogmore about 15 years ago
Alan “Rocky” Lane was the voice of Mr. Ed