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- 1. The Name Jan 25, 1999
- Cartoonist Scott Adams' corporate everyman deals with the daily grind. Animated.
- 2. The Competition Feb 1, 1999
- Dilbert loses his job but finds a new one at an employee-oriented company.
- 3. The Prototype Feb 8, 1999
- Dilbert and Lena vie to create the best prototype for the Gruntmaster 6000.
Scott Raymond Adams (born June 8, 1957) is an American author and cartoonist. He is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, and the author of several nonfiction works of business, commentary, and satire. Adams worked in various clerical roles before he became a full-time cartoonist in 1995.
Dilbert: Created by Scott Adams, Larry Charles. With Daniel Stern, Larry Miller, Gordon Hunt, Chris Elliott. Cubicle denizen Dilbert toils away at Path-E-Tech which makes undefined products. The focus is on his survival amongst a moronic boss, hostile co-workers and his malevolent pet, Dogbert.
Dilbert. 218,184 likes · 12 talking about this. The Official Dilbert Facebook Page Posts by creator Scott Adams are signed "Scott". https://dilbert.com
25.6K subscribers ‧ 554 videos. He's alive! Creator Scott Adams' world famous comic strip cubicle dweller Dilbert now walks and talks and sometimes gets the last line in a new animated version ...
Oct 27, 2008 · An Interview with the “Dilbert” Cartoonist Scott Adams. By Zachary Kanin. October 27, 2008. Scott Adams is the genius behind the comic strip “ Dilbert ,” and behind every genius is a ...
Mar 8, 2024 · Dilbert, American newspaper comic strip that treated workday life in a large corporation. Dilbert became a cultural touchstone for many frustrated white-collar workers. Dilbert, whose face is usually drawn with only a nose and a pair of round eyeglasses, is a disillusioned, mid-level corporate drone.
Dilbert is a newspaper comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams about Dilbert, a software engineer in a soulless and bureaucratic corporate machine. The strip is principally a satire about workplace life and the corporate world. It wasn't always, though.