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  1. Find out what happened to Dilbert. Learn More - FAQs.

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    It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character. It has led to dozens of books, an animated television series, a video game, and hundreds of themed merchandise items.

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    • What Pointy-Haired Boss Doesn't Understand Could Fill A Library. (January 19, 2015) Dilbert works so well because the titular character can say whatever he wants to his oblivious boss without consequences.
    • Always Be Skeptical Of An "Anonymous" Survey. (September 1, 2010) Though comic strips like Calvin & Hobbes are known for being heartwarming, the humor of Dilbert comes from how soul-crushingly true the jokes often are.
    • It Requires Morale To Boost Morale, Pointy-Haired Boss. (December 31, 2001) Dilbert's Pointy-Haired Boss is one of the most obtuse characters in popular literature.
    • Always Read Work Emails Very Carefully. (December 22, 2016) Managerial meddling is one of the most consistent themes of the Dilbert strip, and the eponymous character committed one of the most brutal takedowns of middle management in three simple panels.
  3. Dilbert. 217,963 likes · 18 talking about this. The Official Dilbert Facebook Page Posts by creator Scott Adams are signed "Scott". https://dilbert.com.

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  4. Mar 6, 2023 · Dilbert is coming back. At least in a different sense. Scott Adams, the comic creator who was dropped by hundreds of publications after his recent racist comments, tweeted that “Dilbert Reborn...

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    Watch Dilbert, the cubicle dweller from Scott Adams' comic strip, in a new animated version with sound and motion. Enjoy his witty and sarcastic comments on life, work and Dogbert in various situations.

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