Is Wiley trying to build up material for a TV show? Not that I'm complaining; the adventures of Danae and Lucy (a cynical little girl and her grumpy pony (who is not imaginary, and therefore the story is not Calvin and Hobbes, though the similarity didn't strike me until just now)) are consistently cute-funny, and his other stuff is often not so much. But man, he got a sweet deal among comic strips; Non Sequitur is apparently supposed to have no single running story, and he still makes good on this by every so often taking a break from Danae and doing a bunch of strips with disposable characters about golf or newspapers or something for a few days, and it doesn't seem like he's running out of material because he's not obligated to have any in the first place.