Dilbert’s creator Scott Adams has died at 68

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Probably like many of you, I have a number of differences with Adams. However, I also enjoyed the Dilbert cartoon strip. So, for the next two days, let's remember the contributions of Adams that brought smiles to our faces. After that, we can discuss the rest.


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He put himself at great risk to test ivermectin as cancer treatment, so we all could learn from his experience.

https://www.npr.org/2025/05/20/nx-s1-5404399/scott-adams-dilbert-prostate-cancer-biden
Anonymous
Where’s the Bridget Bardot poster? This will be interesting.
Anonymous
I am going to deeply miss his hilarious AI-related comics on Dilbert Reborn.
Anonymous
Dilbert was genuinely groundbreaking as a comic, and I loved it unreservedly for many many years.
Anonymous
Dilbert was a classic comic take on the ridiculousness of the corporate world.
Anonymous
Despite all he did that was not commendable, I still have Dogbert and Catbert from the days when I was fond of the comic strip.
Anonymous
I enjoyed Dilbert a lot in the 1990s and glanced at it until 2016.
I remember a saying that when work started being like Dilbert it was time to get another job. That turned out to be true for me in 1996 and 2000.
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