Orlando Sentinel

CORRECTION­S AND CLARIFICAT­IONS

- Julie Anderson, Editor-in-Chief

To our readers, In Sunday’s comics section, the Non Sequitur cartoon by Wiley Miller contained a vulgar message that was hidden in an illustrati­on.

Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n, which distribute­s the cartoon, apologized on Monday for missing the offensive wording in its editing process. “If we had discovered it, we would not have distribute­d the cartoon without it being removed,” the statement said. “We apologize to Non Sequitur’s clients and readers for our oversight.”

Miller, in a statement, said he had prepared the cartoon with the vulgar message several weeks ago, intended to remove the message before the cartoon was distribute­d, but neglected to do so. However, in a Twitter post on Sunday, the cartoonist wrote: “Some of my sharp-eyed readers have spotted a little Easter egg from Leonardo Bear-Vinci. Can you find it?”

The Orlando Sentinel considers this a breach of trust with our readers and will halt publicatio­n of the Non Sequitur cartoon. The Sentinel’s comic pages are prepared in advance, so readers may see Non Sequitur cartoons for two more weeks.

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