David Wiley Miller (born April 15, 1951, Burbank, California), an Americancartoonist whose work is characterized by wry wit and trenchant social satire, is best known for his comic strip Non Sequitur, which he signs Wiley. Non Sequitur is the only cartoon to win National Cartoonists Society Divisional Awards in both the comic strip and comic panel categories, and Miller is the only cartoonist to win an NCS Divisional Award in his first year of syndication.
In 1991, Wiley launched his popular Non Sequitur strip, eventually syndicated to 700 newspapers. In 1994, Miller pioneered the use of process color in comic strips, and developed a format in 1995 that allows one cartoon to be used in two different ways for both panel dimensions and strip dimensions.
A Connection to Gravity is a compilation of history and highlights throughout Wiley Miller’s career as a pro skier. An in-depth look at current life in his home state of Montana and how skiing continues to drive him through life’s challenges. This film aims to simplify the true form of meaning and happiness we all look to achieve through dedicated practice and passion.
Production company - thumbprint. (@thmprnt)
Writer/Director - Drew Crosby
Produced by Drew Crosby and Wiley Miller w/ Conrad Anker
Cinematography by Leo Ahrens Ben Goertzen Drew Crosby Caleb Chicoine Alex D’Agostino Edward ‘Big Easy’ Clem Patrick Conroy Max Lowe Jeremy Allen
FPV - Patrick Conroy
Photography by Jonathan Finch
Edited by Drew Crosby and Riley Connell
Original Score by Marco Cascone
Music Assistant - Gio...
published: 16 Feb 2022
On Scene: Episode 1 | Wiley Miller
In episode 1 of On Scene, Wiley and the crew head to Utah, where they received over 100 inches of snow in the first two weeks of snow in January. What they found was what some call “hero snow.”
On their way back to Montana, Wiley joins up with Ben Smith to ski a line he scouted while looking for Elk in November. The snow was less than optimal, but the adventure was worth it nonetheless.
Filmed and Directed by Edward Clem
Edited by Sean OBrien
Produced by Edward Clem and Wiley Miller
Supported by: Stio, RMU, Sweet Protection, BCA, Joogi, Montana Ski and Boot
Athletes:
Wiley Miller
Ben Moxham
Ben Smith
Tom Wallisch
Tim McChesney
Eric Gefell
published: 15 Feb 2023
X Games Real Ski - Wiley Miller
X Games Real Ski Backcountry 2013 Fan Favorite, Wiley Miller, debuts his video entry for the 2014 contest.
published: 29 Aug 2014
Wiley Miller Reviews the 4FRNT YLE Skis 2014
evo Team Rider, Wiley Miller, reviews the 4FRNT YLE Skis 2014.
Shop: http://www.evo.com/skis/4frnt-yle.aspx
published: 13 Dec 2013
Wiley Miller Powder TV Athlete Profile
Watch Wiley Miller's Powder TV interview as he talks about growing up in Billings, Montana, mentor Chris Collins and how it's a dream come true to be filming with TGR. As Wiley describes, "To be sitting here right now at the TGR headquarters...I never thought I'd be doing this. Dream come true to be filming with them now. It's amazing..."
published: 20 Jan 2011
Wiley Miller 2018 Saga Edit
More Videos and Merchandise on https://www.level1.ski/
published: 02 Apr 2020
Real Ski Backcountry: Wiley Miller
Eight of the world's best backcountry freestyle skiers have submitted 90-second video parts for a shot at X Games gold and the Fan Favorite will be decided by YOU! Cast your vote today at http://XGAMES.com
published: 08 Mar 2013
Wiley Miller's "Logbook" Entry 1
"Logbook" Entry One
In entry one of the web series Logbook, Wiley Miller decided he’d had enough of a slow start to winter in Southwest Montana and jumped in a Cessna 180 to head up north. Meeting up with Tanner Hall, the search turned out to be worthwhile as the crew found playful terrain, ample powder, and the kind of enjoyment that only winter in the north country can bring.
Logbook will continue with its second entry at the beginning of March, with no telling where Wiley and his friends may end up.
Skiers: Wiley Miller and Tanner Hall
Shot, directed and edited by: Edward Clem
Art and Motion Graphics by: Alex Wightman and Isaac Lowe
Produced By: Wiley Miller and Edward Clem
Supported By: RMU Outdoors, Sweet Protection, and BCA
published: 09 Feb 2022
Interchangeable Lens - Red Bull Spect Mangetron vs. Spy Doom Spy+ Wiley Miller
Which lens change system is faster? We compared the Red Bull Spect Magnetron Eon with the Spy Doom Spy+ Wiley Miller.
Find out more about Red Bull Spect Products:
https://redbullspecteyewear.com/collections/red-bull-skibrillen
published: 08 Mar 2018
GoComics Interviews Wiley Miller of Non Sequitur Part 1 of 3
We asked Wiley Miller about an editorial comic he created in early 2016 regarding Donald Trump as a potential presidential nominee. Wiley found that it would eerily foreshadow later events.
Non Sequitur strip from April 17, 2016 → https://bit.ly/2PTiH7a
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Read more Non Sequitur on GoComics → https://bit.ly/2O8djM4
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Get the Non-Sequitur 2019 calendar → https://bit.ly/2RdKBvc
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See Part 2 → https://bit.ly/2qiNdMR
A Connection to Gravity is a compilation of history and highlights throughout Wiley Miller’s career as a pro skier. An in-depth look at current life in his home...
A Connection to Gravity is a compilation of history and highlights throughout Wiley Miller’s career as a pro skier. An in-depth look at current life in his home state of Montana and how skiing continues to drive him through life’s challenges. This film aims to simplify the true form of meaning and happiness we all look to achieve through dedicated practice and passion.
Production company - thumbprint. (@thmprnt)
Writer/Director - Drew Crosby
Produced by Drew Crosby and Wiley Miller w/ Conrad Anker
Cinematography by Leo Ahrens Ben Goertzen Drew Crosby Caleb Chicoine Alex D’Agostino Edward ‘Big Easy’ Clem Patrick Conroy Max Lowe Jeremy Allen
FPV - Patrick Conroy
Photography by Jonathan Finch
Edited by Drew Crosby and Riley Connell
Original Score by Marco Cascone
Music Assistant - Giorgio Lo Cirio
Music by Easy Giant and Taylor McCall
VFX & Color - Mission Ranch
Lead VFX - Josiah Schwahn
VFX Supervisor - Chase DeOpsomer
Colorist - RJ Bruni
Sound Design by William Lake Springstead
Poster by Myranda Thompson
With support from - Fat Tire, Yellowstone Country, RMU, BCA, DaleBoot, Big Sky Montana, Cooke City Exxon
A Connection to Gravity is a compilation of history and highlights throughout Wiley Miller’s career as a pro skier. An in-depth look at current life in his home state of Montana and how skiing continues to drive him through life’s challenges. This film aims to simplify the true form of meaning and happiness we all look to achieve through dedicated practice and passion.
Production company - thumbprint. (@thmprnt)
Writer/Director - Drew Crosby
Produced by Drew Crosby and Wiley Miller w/ Conrad Anker
Cinematography by Leo Ahrens Ben Goertzen Drew Crosby Caleb Chicoine Alex D’Agostino Edward ‘Big Easy’ Clem Patrick Conroy Max Lowe Jeremy Allen
FPV - Patrick Conroy
Photography by Jonathan Finch
Edited by Drew Crosby and Riley Connell
Original Score by Marco Cascone
Music Assistant - Giorgio Lo Cirio
Music by Easy Giant and Taylor McCall
VFX & Color - Mission Ranch
Lead VFX - Josiah Schwahn
VFX Supervisor - Chase DeOpsomer
Colorist - RJ Bruni
Sound Design by William Lake Springstead
Poster by Myranda Thompson
With support from - Fat Tire, Yellowstone Country, RMU, BCA, DaleBoot, Big Sky Montana, Cooke City Exxon
In episode 1 of On Scene, Wiley and the crew head to Utah, where they received over 100 inches of snow in the first two weeks of snow in January. What they foun...
In episode 1 of On Scene, Wiley and the crew head to Utah, where they received over 100 inches of snow in the first two weeks of snow in January. What they found was what some call “hero snow.”
On their way back to Montana, Wiley joins up with Ben Smith to ski a line he scouted while looking for Elk in November. The snow was less than optimal, but the adventure was worth it nonetheless.
Filmed and Directed by Edward Clem
Edited by Sean OBrien
Produced by Edward Clem and Wiley Miller
Supported by: Stio, RMU, Sweet Protection, BCA, Joogi, Montana Ski and Boot
Athletes:
Wiley Miller
Ben Moxham
Ben Smith
Tom Wallisch
Tim McChesney
Eric Gefell
In episode 1 of On Scene, Wiley and the crew head to Utah, where they received over 100 inches of snow in the first two weeks of snow in January. What they found was what some call “hero snow.”
On their way back to Montana, Wiley joins up with Ben Smith to ski a line he scouted while looking for Elk in November. The snow was less than optimal, but the adventure was worth it nonetheless.
Filmed and Directed by Edward Clem
Edited by Sean OBrien
Produced by Edward Clem and Wiley Miller
Supported by: Stio, RMU, Sweet Protection, BCA, Joogi, Montana Ski and Boot
Athletes:
Wiley Miller
Ben Moxham
Ben Smith
Tom Wallisch
Tim McChesney
Eric Gefell
Watch Wiley Miller's Powder TV interview as he talks about growing up in Billings, Montana, mentor Chris Collins and how it's a dream come true to be filming wi...
Watch Wiley Miller's Powder TV interview as he talks about growing up in Billings, Montana, mentor Chris Collins and how it's a dream come true to be filming with TGR. As Wiley describes, "To be sitting here right now at the TGR headquarters...I never thought I'd be doing this. Dream come true to be filming with them now. It's amazing..."
Watch Wiley Miller's Powder TV interview as he talks about growing up in Billings, Montana, mentor Chris Collins and how it's a dream come true to be filming with TGR. As Wiley describes, "To be sitting here right now at the TGR headquarters...I never thought I'd be doing this. Dream come true to be filming with them now. It's amazing..."
Eight of the world's best backcountry freestyle skiers have submitted 90-second video parts for a shot at X Games gold and the Fan Favorite will be decided by Y...
Eight of the world's best backcountry freestyle skiers have submitted 90-second video parts for a shot at X Games gold and the Fan Favorite will be decided by YOU! Cast your vote today at http://XGAMES.com
Eight of the world's best backcountry freestyle skiers have submitted 90-second video parts for a shot at X Games gold and the Fan Favorite will be decided by YOU! Cast your vote today at http://XGAMES.com
"Logbook" Entry One
In entry one of the web series Logbook, Wiley Miller decided he’d had enough of a slow start to winter in Southwest Montana and jumped in a ...
"Logbook" Entry One
In entry one of the web series Logbook, Wiley Miller decided he’d had enough of a slow start to winter in Southwest Montana and jumped in a Cessna 180 to head up north. Meeting up with Tanner Hall, the search turned out to be worthwhile as the crew found playful terrain, ample powder, and the kind of enjoyment that only winter in the north country can bring.
Logbook will continue with its second entry at the beginning of March, with no telling where Wiley and his friends may end up.
Skiers: Wiley Miller and Tanner Hall
Shot, directed and edited by: Edward Clem
Art and Motion Graphics by: Alex Wightman and Isaac Lowe
Produced By: Wiley Miller and Edward Clem
Supported By: RMU Outdoors, Sweet Protection, and BCA
"Logbook" Entry One
In entry one of the web series Logbook, Wiley Miller decided he’d had enough of a slow start to winter in Southwest Montana and jumped in a Cessna 180 to head up north. Meeting up with Tanner Hall, the search turned out to be worthwhile as the crew found playful terrain, ample powder, and the kind of enjoyment that only winter in the north country can bring.
Logbook will continue with its second entry at the beginning of March, with no telling where Wiley and his friends may end up.
Skiers: Wiley Miller and Tanner Hall
Shot, directed and edited by: Edward Clem
Art and Motion Graphics by: Alex Wightman and Isaac Lowe
Produced By: Wiley Miller and Edward Clem
Supported By: RMU Outdoors, Sweet Protection, and BCA
Which lens change system is faster? We compared the Red Bull Spect Magnetron Eon with the Spy Doom Spy+ Wiley Miller.
Find out more about Red Bull Spect Produc...
Which lens change system is faster? We compared the Red Bull Spect Magnetron Eon with the Spy Doom Spy+ Wiley Miller.
Find out more about Red Bull Spect Products:
https://redbullspecteyewear.com/collections/red-bull-skibrillen
Which lens change system is faster? We compared the Red Bull Spect Magnetron Eon with the Spy Doom Spy+ Wiley Miller.
Find out more about Red Bull Spect Products:
https://redbullspecteyewear.com/collections/red-bull-skibrillen
We asked Wiley Miller about an editorial comic he created in early 2016 regarding Donald Trump as a potential presidential nominee. Wiley found that it would ee...
We asked Wiley Miller about an editorial comic he created in early 2016 regarding Donald Trump as a potential presidential nominee. Wiley found that it would eerily foreshadow later events.
Non Sequitur strip from April 17, 2016 → https://bit.ly/2PTiH7a
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Read more Non Sequitur on GoComics → https://bit.ly/2O8djM4
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Get the Non-Sequitur 2019 calendar → https://bit.ly/2RdKBvc
_____________________________
See Part 2 → https://bit.ly/2qiNdMR
We asked Wiley Miller about an editorial comic he created in early 2016 regarding Donald Trump as a potential presidential nominee. Wiley found that it would eerily foreshadow later events.
Non Sequitur strip from April 17, 2016 → https://bit.ly/2PTiH7a
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Read more Non Sequitur on GoComics → https://bit.ly/2O8djM4
-----------------------------------------------
Get the Non-Sequitur 2019 calendar → https://bit.ly/2RdKBvc
_____________________________
See Part 2 → https://bit.ly/2qiNdMR
A Connection to Gravity is a compilation of history and highlights throughout Wiley Miller’s career as a pro skier. An in-depth look at current life in his home state of Montana and how skiing continues to drive him through life’s challenges. This film aims to simplify the true form of meaning and happiness we all look to achieve through dedicated practice and passion.
Production company - thumbprint. (@thmprnt)
Writer/Director - Drew Crosby
Produced by Drew Crosby and Wiley Miller w/ Conrad Anker
Cinematography by Leo Ahrens Ben Goertzen Drew Crosby Caleb Chicoine Alex D’Agostino Edward ‘Big Easy’ Clem Patrick Conroy Max Lowe Jeremy Allen
FPV - Patrick Conroy
Photography by Jonathan Finch
Edited by Drew Crosby and Riley Connell
Original Score by Marco Cascone
Music Assistant - Giorgio Lo Cirio
Music by Easy Giant and Taylor McCall
VFX & Color - Mission Ranch
Lead VFX - Josiah Schwahn
VFX Supervisor - Chase DeOpsomer
Colorist - RJ Bruni
Sound Design by William Lake Springstead
Poster by Myranda Thompson
With support from - Fat Tire, Yellowstone Country, RMU, BCA, DaleBoot, Big Sky Montana, Cooke City Exxon
In episode 1 of On Scene, Wiley and the crew head to Utah, where they received over 100 inches of snow in the first two weeks of snow in January. What they found was what some call “hero snow.”
On their way back to Montana, Wiley joins up with Ben Smith to ski a line he scouted while looking for Elk in November. The snow was less than optimal, but the adventure was worth it nonetheless.
Filmed and Directed by Edward Clem
Edited by Sean OBrien
Produced by Edward Clem and Wiley Miller
Supported by: Stio, RMU, Sweet Protection, BCA, Joogi, Montana Ski and Boot
Athletes:
Wiley Miller
Ben Moxham
Ben Smith
Tom Wallisch
Tim McChesney
Eric Gefell
Watch Wiley Miller's Powder TV interview as he talks about growing up in Billings, Montana, mentor Chris Collins and how it's a dream come true to be filming with TGR. As Wiley describes, "To be sitting here right now at the TGR headquarters...I never thought I'd be doing this. Dream come true to be filming with them now. It's amazing..."
Eight of the world's best backcountry freestyle skiers have submitted 90-second video parts for a shot at X Games gold and the Fan Favorite will be decided by YOU! Cast your vote today at http://XGAMES.com
"Logbook" Entry One
In entry one of the web series Logbook, Wiley Miller decided he’d had enough of a slow start to winter in Southwest Montana and jumped in a Cessna 180 to head up north. Meeting up with Tanner Hall, the search turned out to be worthwhile as the crew found playful terrain, ample powder, and the kind of enjoyment that only winter in the north country can bring.
Logbook will continue with its second entry at the beginning of March, with no telling where Wiley and his friends may end up.
Skiers: Wiley Miller and Tanner Hall
Shot, directed and edited by: Edward Clem
Art and Motion Graphics by: Alex Wightman and Isaac Lowe
Produced By: Wiley Miller and Edward Clem
Supported By: RMU Outdoors, Sweet Protection, and BCA
Which lens change system is faster? We compared the Red Bull Spect Magnetron Eon with the Spy Doom Spy+ Wiley Miller.
Find out more about Red Bull Spect Products:
https://redbullspecteyewear.com/collections/red-bull-skibrillen
We asked Wiley Miller about an editorial comic he created in early 2016 regarding Donald Trump as a potential presidential nominee. Wiley found that it would eerily foreshadow later events.
Non Sequitur strip from April 17, 2016 → https://bit.ly/2PTiH7a
-----------------------------------------------
Read more Non Sequitur on GoComics → https://bit.ly/2O8djM4
-----------------------------------------------
Get the Non-Sequitur 2019 calendar → https://bit.ly/2RdKBvc
_____________________________
See Part 2 → https://bit.ly/2qiNdMR
David Wiley Miller (born April 15, 1951, Burbank, California), an Americancartoonist whose work is characterized by wry wit and trenchant social satire, is best known for his comic strip Non Sequitur, which he signs Wiley. Non Sequitur is the only cartoon to win National Cartoonists Society Divisional Awards in both the comic strip and comic panel categories, and Miller is the only cartoonist to win an NCS Divisional Award in his first year of syndication.
In 1991, Wiley launched his popular Non Sequitur strip, eventually syndicated to 700 newspapers. In 1994, Miller pioneered the use of process color in comic strips, and developed a format in 1995 that allows one cartoon to be used in two different ways for both panel dimensions and strip dimensions.
[untitled] Now, you talk about that Bohagus boy. You know him, Billy Bohagus? They found him last week out behind the barn [dramatic pause] with his math teacher, his Scout leader, and the local minister, and that boy had the nerve to say it was part of a biology project. We killed him; had no other choice. Part 3 ------------- I saw you naked, you were chasin' a pig So I led the police to your house and showed 'em where to dig You thought you could live in peace But I saw you naked and I called the police I saw you naked and I saw the terrible things that you did I saw you naked and you know it made me sick I saw you naked, you were campin' with scouts I know they earned some merit badges when the lights went out How could you touch those children? I saw you naked, you were holdin' a trout I saw you naked and I saw the terrible things that you did I saw you naked and you know it made me sick Don't you kids try this solo at home That man is a trained professional I saw you naked, you were up in a tree Were you gonna jump on the paper boy? I hadda wait and see Were you afraid of squirrels? Poison Ivy? I saw you naked, you were singin' "Born Free" "Born Free" I saw you naked and I saw the terrible things that you did I saw you naked and you know it made me sick