Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for February 03, 2010
February 02, 2010
February 04, 2010
Transcript:
Danae: To-morrow! To-morrow! I'll love ya tomorrow... which proves my thesis that what they think is adorable in musicals gets you grounded in real life. Lucy: It also proves this house has really low ceilings.
Non Sequitur is made available to newspapers in both the strip format and panel format. Unfortunately, we have no control over how small they print the cartoons. All too many newspapers print cartoons in the panel dimension far below the minimum standard size. This not only shows a lack of respect for the art form (which helps keep them in business more than any other aspect of the newspaper), it also shows a lack of respect for their readers.
But if you don’t let them know you’re upset about this, how will they know? They equate silence by the readers as acceptance.
Non Sequitur is made available to newspapers in both the strip format and panel format. Unfortunately, we have no control over how small they print the cartoons. All too many newspapers print cartoons in the panel dimension far below the minimum standard size. This not only shows a lack of respect for the art form (which helps keep them in business more than any other aspect of the newspaper), it also shows a lack of respect for their readers.
But if you don’t let them know you’re upset about this, how will they know? They equate silence by the readers as acceptance.